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  • When Marnie Was There Soundtrack Music Collection, known as Omoide no Marnie Santora Ongaku Shuu (思い出のマーニーサントラ音楽集) in Japan, is a two-disc soundtrack and image song album that was released on CD in Japan and in 113 countries worldwide (including Japan) as a digital download on the iTunes Store on 16 July 2014.
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When Marnie Was There Free

When Marnie Was There
Japanese思い出のマーニー
HepburnOmoide no Mānī
LiterallyMarnie of [my] Memories
Directed byHiromasa Yonebayashi
Produced byYoshiaki Nishimura
Screenplay by
  • Keiko Niwa
  • Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Based onWhen Marnie Was There
by Joan G. Robinson
Starring
Music byTakatsugu Muramatsu
CinematographyAtsushi Okuo
Edited byRie Matsubara
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
Running time
103 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥1.15 billion
($10.5 million)
Box office¥3.85 billion
($36 million)

When Marnie Was There (Japanese: 思い出のマーニーHepburn: Omoide no Mānī, 'Marnie of [My] Memories') is a 2014 Japaneseanimedrama film written and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ghibli for Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DYMP, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI and distributed by Toho. It is based on Joan G. Robinson's 1967 novel of the same name.[2][3]

The film follows Anna Sasaki staying with her relatives in a town in Kushiro wetlands, Hokkaido. Anna comes across a nearby abandoned mansion, where she meets Marnie, a mysterious girl who asks her to promise to keep their secrets from everyone. As the summer progresses, Anna spends more time with Marnie, and eventually Anna learns the truth about her family and foster care.

It was the final film for Studio Ghibli, before they announced that it would take a short hiatus after The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, and the retirement of Hayao Miyazaki a year before the film was released.[4] The film featured the final work for Studio Ghibli animator Makiko Futaki, who died in May 2016.[5] It was also the final film that Yonebayashi directed for Ghibli before he decided to quit the studio. The film was released in theatres on 19 July 2014,[6] and on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on 18 March 2015.[7] It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 88th Academy Awards.

Kushiro Wetlands, in Hokkaido, Japan
Places such as Sapporo were part of the film.
The old silo that appears in the film is based on Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill, Norfolk.
  • 3Music
  • 5Reception

Plot[edit]

Anna Sasaki is an introverted 12-year-old girl living in Sapporo with foster parents, Yoriko and her husband. After collapsing from an asthma attack one day at school, Yoriko discusses Anna’s condition and recently withdrawn attitude with her doctor. At his recommendation to send Anna to a place where the air is clear, both foster parents decide to have her spend the summer break with Yoriko's relatives, Setsu and Kiyomasa Oiwa, who live in a rural, seaside town located between Kushiro and Nemuro.

Anna sees an abandoned mansion across a salt marsh and goes to investigate it. She looks around, finding it familiar, but gets trapped there by the rising tide until she is found by Toichi, a taciturn old fisherman, who brings her back to the pier with his rowboat. When she returns to the Oiwa's, Setsu tells her that the mansion used to be a vacation home for some foreigners, but that it has been empty for a long time. Starting that night, Anna dreams of seeing a blonde girl in the mansion.

On the night of the Tanabata festival, Anna gets into an argument with one of the local girls and runs away to the mansion across the marsh where she meets the blonde girl, Marnie. The two agree to keep their meeting secret and they meet again on the next evening. Marnie invites Anna to a party at the mansion, filled with guests. Marnie disguises Anna to get her into the party. While there, Anna sees Marnie dancing with a boy named Kazuhiko. Later, some townspeople find Anna asleep by the post office. The next day, Anna returns to the mansion, but it appears abandoned and dilapidated again.

One week later, while sitting on the shore sketching, Anna meets Hisako, an older woman who paints pictures of the marsh and the mansion. Hisako comments that Anna's sketches look like a girl whom she knew when she was young, and who used to live in the mansion. She also tells Anna that the mansion is being renovated for new owners. Anna runs to the mansion, where she meets a girl named Sayaka, who discovers Marnie's diary hidden in a drawer.

The next day, Marnie reappears and the two girls discuss their home lives. Anna admits to finding government documents that show how her foster parents are paid to take care of her. Anna makes the assumption that they only pretend to love her for the money. Marnie then shares with Anna how her parents are always traveling abroad, how they leave her in the mansion with her nanny and two maids, and how they abuse her physically and psychologically, threatening to lock her in the silo near the mansion. Anna leads Marnie to the silo, where she helps her confront her fear. Anna wakes up at the stairway, only to find Marnie gone.

Meanwhile, Sayaka finds the missing pages from Marnie's diary, which include passages about Kazuhiko and the nearby abandoned silo. Sayaka and her brother find Anna unconscious and bring her back to her relatives' house. While in her feverish state, Anna dreams about confronting Marnie, who tells Anna she is sorry for leaving her and that she cannot see Anna anymore.

When Anna recovers from her fever, Sayaka shows her the missing pages and a painting Hisako gave to Marnie. They converse with Hisako, who tells them about Marnie's story: Marnie was neglected by her parents, as they always left her in the care of the nanny and two maids. Marnie married Kazuhiko and they had a daughter named Emily. Kazuhiko became sick and died, then Marnie was committed to a sanatorium to recover from the psychiatric effect of his death. Emily was sent to boarding school since Marnie's parents had also died, and she had no one else to look after Emily. After Marnie was released and Emily came home from boarding school at age 13, Emily blamed Marnie for abandoning her. Emily ran away and had a daughter herself, but she and her husband were killed in a car accident when their daughter was a year old. Marnie raised her granddaughter, who was placed in foster care after her death.

At the end of the summer Yoriko arrives in town to take Anna home. She gives Anna a photograph of the mansion and says it belonged to Anna's grandmother. When Anna sees Marnie's name written on the back, she realizes that she is Emily's daughter, and thus Marnie's granddaughter. This revelation helps to bring Anna closure about her identity. Yoriko also tells Anna about the government payments for her care and reassures her that whether they receive them or not does not change what they feel about her. However, Anna admits she knew about the payments but now no longer cares about them. For the first time Anna calls Yoriko her mother instead of her aunt. During the end credits Anna says goodbye to the friends she met in town, before seeing Marnie in the mansion waving goodbye to her as Yoriko drives Anna back home.

Voice cast[edit]

CharacterJapanese castEnglish dub cast[8]
Anna SasakiSara Takatsuki[9]Hailee Steinfeld
MarnieKasumi Arimura[9]Kiernan Shipka
Taylor Autumn Bertman (young)
SayakaHana Sugisaki[10]Ava Acres
HisakoHitomi Kuroki[9]Vanessa Williams
Mila Brener (young)
Elderly LadyRyoko Moriyama[9]Catherine O'Hara
Yoriko SasakiNanako Matsushima[9]Geena Davis
Kiyomasa OiwaSusumu Terajima[9]John C. Reilly
Setsu OiwaToshie Negishi[9]Grey Griffin
NannyKazuko Yoshiyuki[9]Ellen Burstyn
TōichiKen YasudaFred Tatasciore
Mrs. KadoyaN/AKathy Bates
Nobuko KadoyaAkiko YoritsuneRaini Rodriguez
Doctor YamashitaYo OizumiBob Bergen
Neighborhood Association OfficerTakuma OtooN/A
Art TeacherHiroyuki MorisakiN/A

Music[edit]

When Marnie Was There Soundtrack Music Collection
Soundtrack album by
Takatsugu Muramatsu
Released16 July 2014
GenreSoundtrack
Length1:11:18
LabelStudio Ghibli Records
Tokuma Japan Communications
Singles from When Marnie Was There Soundtrack Music Collection
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When Marnie Was There Soundtrack Music Collection, known as Omoide no Marnie Santora Ongaku Shuu (思い出のマーニーサントラ音楽集) in Japan, is a two-disc soundtrack and image song album that was released on CD in Japan and in 113 countries worldwide (including Japan) as a digital download on the iTunes Store on 16 July 2014.[11] The first 'Image Song' disc features music composed to express the personality of the characters and feel of places in the film. The second disc features all the background music for the film. Priscilla Ahn, the writer and performer of the movie's theme song, 'Fine on the Outside', also released an accompanying album to the film called Just Know That I Love You on 16 July 2014.

Track listing[edit]

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1.'The Oiwa Home' (大岩さんの家Oiwa-san no Ie)'3:36
2.'High Tide, Low Tide (潮の満ち引きShio no Michibiki)'3:43
3.'Anna (杏奈)'3:38
4.'Marnie (マーニーMānī)'4:37
5.'Sayaka's Dream (彩香の夢Sayaka no Yume)'2:23
6.'Anna (Piano Version) (杏奈(ピアノバージョン)Anna (Piano Bājon))'3:54
Total length:21:50
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1.'An Ordinary Face' (「普通の顔」'Futsū no Kao')'1:40
2.'Anna's Journey (杏奈の旅立ちAnna no Tabidachi)'1:42
3.'Sending a Postcard (ハガキを出しにHagaki o Dashi ni)'2:00
4.'The Marsh House (しめっち屋敷Shimetchi Yashiki)'2:09
5.'The Light Is On!' (「明かりがついてる!」'Akari ga Tsuiteru!')'0:23
6.'The Girl in the Blue Window (青い窓の少女Aoi Mado no Shōjo)'0:57
7.'Sketching on the Boat (ボートの上でスケッチBōto no Ue de Suketchi)'0:43
8.'The Girl Stood Up! (少女は立ち上がった!Shōjo wa Tachiagatta!)'0:39
9.'Like Just What I Am' (「わたしはわたしのとおり」'Watashi wa Watashi no Tōri')'0:59
10.'When I Held a Doll (人形を抱いていた頃Ningyō o Daiteita Koro)'0:47
11.'It's Not a Dream!' (「夢じゃないわ!」'Yume janai wa!')'3:25
12.'The Two on the Boat (ボートの上の2人Bōto no Ue no Futari)'1:47
13.'Three Questions Each (質問は3つずつShitsumon wa Mitsu Zutsu)'1:14
14.'The Party (パーティ会場Pāti Kaijō)'1:45
15.'Kazuhiko and Marnie Dance (和彦とマーニーのダンスKazuhiko to Mānī no Dansu)'2:22
16.'Let's Dance, You and I!' (「あたしたちも踊りましょう!」'Atashi-tachi mo Odorimashō!')'1:57
17.'While Cutting Tomatoes (トマトを切りながらTomato wo Kirinagara)'1:14
18.'Hisako's Painting (久子の絵Hisako no E)'0:37
19.'The Blue Diary (青い日記Aoi Nikki)'2:43
20.'The Mushroom Forest (キノコの森Kinoko no Mori)'1:21
21.'The Two Confess (2人の告白Futari no Kokuhaku)'3:38
22.'It's Like We Traded Places!' (「入れ変わっちゃったみたい!」'Irekawatchatta Mitai!')'0:57
23.'Anna Runs in the Storm (杏奈、嵐の中を走るAnna, Arashi no Naka wo Hashiru)'0:46
24.'A Final Wish (最後のお願いSaigo no Onegai)'2:52
25.'Hisako's Story 1 (久子の話1Hisako no Hanashi 1)'3:13
26.'Hisako's Story 2 (久子の話2Hisako no Hanashi 2)'1:26
27.'When Marnie Was There (思い出のマーニーOmoide no Mānī)'1:58
28.'Fine on the Outside' (Words and music written by Priscilla Ahn)4:14
Total length:49:29

Release[edit]

When Marnie Was There was released in Japan on 19 July 2014. On 14 January 2015, GKIDS announced that they would be distributing the film for a North American release.[12] The film premièred at the New York International Children's Film Festival on 27 February 2015.[13] The film had its UK premiere during the BFI London Film Festival on 10 October 2015 with a wider release scheduled for 10 June 2016.[14]

The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on 18 March 2015,[15] and released on Blu-ray and DVD in America by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on 6 October 2015.[16]

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Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

When Marnie Was There opened at third place, grossing ¥379 million during its opening weekend in Japan.[17] By its fourth weekend, it had earned ¥2.08 billion,[18] made an additional ¥930 million in its next two weekends,[19] and had a total of ¥3.363 billion by its eighth weekend.[20] By the end of 2014, the film had grossed ¥3.53 billion ($33,319,244) in Japan.[21]

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Overseas, the film sold 114,679 tickets in France,[22] equivalent to approximately €743,120 ($860,682) in 2015.[23] In North America, the film had grossed $186,844 by its third weekend,[24] and went on to gross $561,085 in the United States and Canada.[25] In South Korea, it grossed ₩284,696,700 ($251,686) in 2015.[26] The film grossed $763,191 in other territories,[27] for a worldwide total of approximately $35,732,996.

Book sales[edit]

Following the success of the film, Robinson's original novel experienced a boost in sales internationally. Her agent Caroline Sheldon sold the rights of the book to 10 countries, including Japan, Italy, Spain and China. The book was also re-released in English by HarperCollins Children's Books as part of its classics range.[28]

Critical response[edit]

When Marnie Was There received positive reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 91%, based on 95 reviews, with an average rating of 7.48/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'When Marnie Was There is still blessed with enough visual and narrative beauty to recommend, even if it isn't quite as magical as Studio Ghibli's greatest works.'[29] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 72 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[30]

Accolades[edit]

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultsRef(s)
2015Japan Academy PrizeJapan Academy Prize for Animation of the YearNominated[31]
Chicago International Children's Film FestivalBest Animated Feature FilmWon[32]
Asia Pacific Screen AwardsBest Animated Feature FilmNominated[33]
2016Annie AwardsBest Animated Feature — IndependentNominated[34]
Directing in an Animated Feature ProductionHiromasa YonebayashiNominated
Writing in a Feature ProductionKeiko Niwa, Masashi Ando and Hiromasa YonebayashiNominated
Academy AwardsBest Animated FeatureNominated[35]
Saturn AwardsBest Animated FilmNominated[36]

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