
Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window
Shinnosuke Yakuwa / JP, 2023 / 114 min.
In 1940s Tokyo, a spirited and inquisitive young girl named Totto-chan struggles to conform to the rigid education system.

In 1940s Tokyo, a spirited and inquisitive young girl named Totto-chan struggles to conform to the rigid education system. Expelled from her traditional school for her unconventional behaviour, she finds a new beginning at Tomoe Gakuen - a unique and progressive school led by its compassionate founder and headmaster Sosaku Kobayashi. Under his guidance, children are encouraged to explore their individual talents through creativity and joy.
Yet, beyond the whimsical world of Tomoe, the grim spectre of war looms ever closer. Candy machines stand empty, and the contents of children's bento boxes grow increasingly sparse. Shinnosuke Yakuwa, in his first non-franchise anime feature, brings to life Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's beloved 1981 autobiographical memoir, capturing the delicate balance between childhood innocence and the gruesome realities of World War II.
Rendered in warm, luminous colours and enriched with expressive dream sequences, Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window evokes the carefree charm of classic children's book illustrations. It’s an invitation to see the world through Totto-chan’s eyes. An invitation worth accepting.
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Director
Shinnosuke Yakuwa
Production year
2023
Country
JP
Length
114 min.
Language
Japanese
Subtitles
UND
Format
DCP
Part of
Kaboom 2025
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