Kiki’s Delivery Service

Kiki's Delivery Service
  • Sunday August 11, 2024 12:30 PM

Masterpieces from Studio Ghibli Full Festival Schedule

The third official Studio Ghibli film, Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989), is the most heartwarming of all the Ghibli films. Based on a Japanese children’s book by Eiko Kadono, the film tells the story of Kiki, a thirteen-year-old who must spend a year living on her own in order to become a full-fledged witch. Along with her wise-cracking cat, Jiji, Kiki sets up a “witch’s delivery service” in her new hometown, where she begins to build a new circle of friends and family. Starring the voice talents of Kirsten Dunst (Kiki), Phil Hartman (Jiji), Janeane Garofalo (Ursula), Matthew Lawrence (Tombo), and Debbie Reynolds (Madame).
Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6-fT0hjTvc
103 minutes; G

Tickets and full-festival passes will be available online and at the admission desk beginning July 10.

All film screenings will be held in the Modern's auditorium. Tickets are $10; $8 for Friend-level Modern members; $7 for Associate-level Modern members and above. Cinephiles who plan to enjoy the weekend’s entire selection of films will receive a discount for pre-purchasing all of their tickets at once. 

Welcome to the Modern’s film festival, Masterpieces from Studio Ghibli. This year we are excited to feature an all-Ghibli festival showcasing five films from the animation masters who founded the studio—Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata—along with two versions of the live-action staging of Spirited Away in Tokyo. A highlight of our program is The Boy and the Heron, this year’s winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

All films in the Masterpieces from Studio Ghibli Film Festival will be introduced by Dr. Marc Hairston, a research scientist at the University of Texas at Dallas. A professional space physicist, part-time anime scholar, and Fort Worth native, Hairston has hosted annual Japanese animation festivals at the Modern since 2012. He is one of the founding editors of Mechademia, the first academic journal focused on anime and manga studies and has written numerous scholarly articles about anime. With Dr. Pamela Gossin, also at UT Dallas, he has co-authored two books about anime and manga aimed at high-school-age readers, Cultural Guide to Anime and Manga (2023) and Exploring Anime and Manga (World of Art) (2024).