Grave of the Fireflies – Coming to cinema and home video

August 26, 2025 · 4 comments

A VITALLY IMPORTANT WORK OF ANIMATION RETURNS TO THE UK 

GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES 

COMING TO CINEMAS AND HOME VIDEO 

©Akiyuki Nosaka / Shinchosha,1988 

“One of the most startling and moving animated films ever”– The New York Times 

“A grim story of love, sacrifice and survival” – The Observer 

“A movie everyone should see” – Screen Rant 

An emotional experience so powerful that it forces a rethinking of animation” – Roger Ebert 

GLASGOW, AUGUST 26 2025 – Anime Limited are proud to announce the acquisition of the incredible and moving anti-war masterpiece Grave of the Fireflies in the UK and Ireland, ensuring the return of this important early film from Studio Ghibli to the big screen and beyond.  

Based on the personal accounts of survivor Akiyuki Nosaka, Grave of the Fireflies is hailed as one of the most stunning contributions to animation and cinematic history. Deftly depicting the beauty of the human spirit as well as its devastating cruelty, Grave of the Fireflies is a singular work of art from Academy Award nominated director and Studio Ghibli co-founder, the late Isao Takahata. 

This seminal masterwork is being screened at the Barbican Centre on Wednesday 27th August at 8:30PM, as part of the venue’s “Animation at War” programming strand. A wider theatrical release of the film around the UK will follow in 2026, alongside a home video release on Blu-ray. 

Synopsis 

When an American air raid kills their mother in the final days of World War II, 14 year-old Seita and his 4 year-old sister Setsuko are left to fend for themselves in the devastated Japanese countryside. After falling out with their only living relative, Seita does his best to provide for himself and his sister by stealing food and making a home in an abandoned bomb shelter. But with food running short, the siblings can only cling to fleeting moments of happiness in their harsh reality. 

About Anime Ltd 

Founded in 2012, Glasgow-based Anime Limited is a subsidiary of PLAION PICTURES and represents Japanese animation interests in the UK, France, and beyond. With a thoughtfully curated lineup of films, series, and soundtracks, Anime Limited has earned its title of Europe’s favourite anime distributor. Whether through fan-centric cinema runs, beautifully packaged collector’s editions, or sharing the best of anime music on vinyl, We offer bespoke experiences for all fans for titles such as Attack on Titan, BELLE, Cowboy Bebop, JUJUTSU KAISEN, Neon Genesis Evangelion, One Piece Film: RED, Spy x Family CODE: White, Your Name, and Weathering with You

About Plaion Pictures 

PLAION PICTURES is one of Europe’s leading independent film labels with headquarters just at the gates of Munich. We offer tailor-made marketing solutions for films and series on all channels, from cinema to TV and home entertainment to innovative digital offers.   

Our goal is to entertain people with exciting, moving or humorous content – anytime and anywhere. Our unique and wide-ranging portfolio also includes a large number of renowned art house productions, numerous successful and award-winning theatrical releases and a library of over 1,600 titles. Moreover, movie fans also appreciate our high-quality special editions, which turn classics into new film experiences.   

Plaion is headquartered in Planegg near Munich and has branches in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Australia, the United States, Japan and Hong Kong. For more information, visit www.plaion.com

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4 comments

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    Gascat

    August 27, 2025 9:02 am

    ooh home video! is that VHS or Betamax?

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    • Avatar for Andy Hanley

      Andy Hanley

      August 27, 2025 9:04 am

      We'll probably be going for one of those new-fangled Blu-rays with this one...

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    Alex

    August 29, 2025 1:42 pm

    Any chance (or point?) of a 4K UHD release on this?

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    • Avatar for Jordan Scott

      Jordan Scott

      September 3, 2025 4:23 am

      If Ghibli have got it restored in 4K and HDR. Which I haven’t read about them doing for anything other than “Princess Mononoke”. But, then, the news of that restoration existing came without warning when GKIDS (and subsequently distributors in other countries, including here) announced they were releasing it in cinemas. So who knows what Ghibli have secretly got prepared.

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