GKIDS has acquired Japanese short film 'Summer Ghost,' for release this summer.
GKIDS, the highly-praised and Academy Award nominated producer, has announced that it has acquired the North American rights to Summer Ghost, a short feature from acclaimed Japanese illustrator, Ioundraw. The company plans to release the feature in theaters this summer, with an all-new English dub and along with a documentary discussing the short film’s production.
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