Arrietty

France, Japan and United States of America, 2010

Film
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14-year-old Arrietty and the rest of the Clock family live in peaceful anonymity as they make their own home from items “borrowed” from the house’s human inhabitants. However, life changes for the Clocks when a human boy discovers Arrietty.

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Credits

director

Hiromasa Yonebayashi

editor

Rie Matsubara

producer

Toshio Suzuki

production company

dentsu

Hakuhodo DY Media Partners

Mitsubishi Shoji

Nippon Television Network Corporation

Studio Ghibli

The Walt Disney Company (Japan)

TOHO

Wild Bunch

screenplay

Hayao Miyazaki

Keiko Niwa

Duration

01:34:00

Production dates
2010

On other websites

View at disney.go.com

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

tmdb-movie-51739

Language

Japanese

Subject categories

Animation

Family

Fantasy

TMDB-Movie

51739

Collected

49 times

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