
Liz to Aoi Tori
Students and best friends Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki prepare to play a complex musical duet, Liz and the Blue Bird, for oboe and flute. Though they play beautifully together and have been friends since childhood, Mizore and Nozomi find that with graduation looming and the duet proving difficult, their friendship begins to buckle under the pressure. Interspersed with their story is the fantasy tale of Liz, drawn like a storybook, contrasting with the crisp realism of the school.
(Source: Shout! Factory)
A peak movie every Sound! Euphonium fan needs to watch
(ESP/ENG) Tripa y Corazón: Como Naoko Yamada nos toca el alma
Understanding Yamada (and Me): The Meaning in Letting Go.
Love and setting free
A wonderful story of a Love / Friendship / Dependence relationship with a gentle fairy-tale touch
Tender, aching, and intimate, this breathtakingly human movie is a must-watch for anime fans everywhere.
I love your Oboe, I love your freedom.
The collaboration of Naoko Yamada as a director and Reiko Yoshida as the screenwriter is a match made in heaven.
Lovely, contemplative, and subdued, one of the best examples of the phrase "Less is more."
Another fantastic film by Kyoto Animation.