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1st Fate/stay night Heaven's Feel Film Gets Canadian Screenings on January 14

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Screenings to be held at 12:55 p.m. in 7 provinces

Film distribution company Azoland Pictures revealed last week that it will screen Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower, the first film in the Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel anime film trilogy, in Canada. The film will get screenings in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec on January 14 at 12:55 p.m. local time. The distributor's official website offers a full list of theaters for each province.

The film opened at #1 at the Japanese box office by both attendance and box office earnings on October 14. It sold 247,509 tickets for 413,030,840 yen (about US$3.69 million) in its first two days for a per-screen average of 3,226,802 yen (US$29,000). As of October 31, the film has sold 653,132 tickets to earn 1,002,394,820 yen (about US$8.78 million).

The United States premiere event for the film was held at The Theater At Ace Hotel in Los Angeles on November 3. More theaters began screening the film on November 17, with screenings running into mid-December. A list of theaters and dates is available on Aniplex of America's website.

Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel II. lost butterfly, the second film in the trilogy, will debut in 2018.

Tomonori Sudō (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Fate/Zero animation director) is directing the films, and ufotable is animating the work. Yuki Kajiura (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works theme song composer, Fate/Zero music and theme song composer) is composing the music. Takahiro Miura is providing the storyboards. Aimer is performing the film's theme song.

"Heaven's Feel" is a route from the original Fate/stay night visual novel. A manga adaptation of the route launched in May 2015.

The TV anime adaptation of Fate/stay night's 'Unlimited Blade Works' route premiered in October 2014. The initial Fate/stay night anime premiered in 2005.

[Via I Miss Bionix]


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