A young boy, shipwrecked on a remote island, discovers he's not alone when he encounters an old Japanese soldier who retreated there after World War II. As dangerous invaders appear on the horizon, it becomes clear they must join forces to save their fragile island paradise. This gripping hand-drawn animated tale with its message of working together to protect nature, has never felt more relevant.
This is a Supportive Environment Screening.
Our Supportive Environment Screenings are specially adapted to be more welcoming and accessible to people with additional needs, such as autism and other neurodiverse conditions.
Everyone should be able to experience the delight that cinema can bring in comfort. So during Supportive Environment Screenings, we:
- leave low lights on in the auditorium
- make sure that the volume is reduced
- allow customers to move around
- allow customers to make noise
- allow customers can take a break during the film
- show films with captions, when available - this can help with processing verbal information