Liz's days of solitude come to an end when she meets a blue bird in the form of a young girl. Although their relationship blossoms, Liz must make a heart-wrenching decision in order to truly realize her love for Blue Bird. High school seniors and close friends Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki are tasked to play the lead instruments in the third movement of Liz and the Blue Bird, a concert band piece inspired by this fairy tale. The introverted and reserved Mizore plays the oboe, representing the kind and gentle Liz. Meanwhile, the radiant and popular Nozomi plays the flute, portraying the cheerful and energetic Blue Bird. However, as they rehearse, the distance between Mizore and Nozomi seems to grow. Their disjointed duet disappoints the band, and with graduation on the horizon, uncertainty about the future spurs complicated emotions. With little time to improve as their performance draws near, they desperately attempt to connect with their respective characters. But when Mizore and Nozomi consider the story from a brand-new perspective, will the girls find the strength to face harsh realities? A spin-off film adaptation of the Hibike Euphonium! series, Liz to Aoi Tori dances between the parallels of a charming fairy tale, a moving musical piece, and a delicate high school friendship. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Kyoto Animation
Lantis, Shochiku, Pony Canyon, Rakuonsha, Bandai Namco Arts
Apr 21, 2018
Novel
Kasaki, Nozomi
Main
Yoroizuka, Mizore
Main
Aalto
Supporting
Hashimoto, Masahiro
Supporting
Katou, Hazuki
Supporting
Kawashima, Sapphire
Supporting
Kenzaki, Ririka
Supporting
Kousaka, Reina
Supporting
Liz
Supporting
Nakagawa, Natsuki
Supporting
Niiyama, Satomi
Supporting
Oumae, Kumiko
Supporting
Shoujo
Supporting
Taki, Noboru
Supporting
Yoshikawa, Yuuko
Supporting
The film won the Noburou Oofuji award for creative expression at the 73rd Mainichi Film Awards.
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