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Tickets Now On Sale for Project Itoh's "Harmony"

Second in Series of Film Adaptations to Screen in U.S. on May 17 & 18

FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS – April 21, 2016. On the heels of yesterday's limited theatrical engagement of “dub versions, “Harmony” will screen in more than 60 theaters across the United States on May 17 and 18, 2016. Local theater listings will provide specific dates and times for subtitled and dubbed screenings. Tickets are available for purchase at funimationfilms.com/harmony.

“If response to the first film is any indication, fans will truly enjoy 'Harmony,'” said Gen Fukunaga, founder and CEO of Funimation. “Project Itoh's ‘Harmony’ will transport moviegoers on an epic science fiction voyage – to a world, once ravaged by war and disease, that has been transformed to ‘perfection’ by nanotechnology.”

To coincide with today's ticket sales announcement, Funimation Films also released the full-length theatrical trailer for “Harmony.'” The trailer is available here for viewing through an exclusive partnership with IGN.com, the top gaming and entertainment website.

“Fans will not want to miss the futuristic world that Studio 4°C has brought to life in 'Harmony,'” said Mike DuBoise, EVP and COO of Funimation. “Whether anime or sci-fi fan, there are options for both subtitled and dubbed versions of the film, and we encourage everyone to purchase advance tickets to this limited, two-day release.”
“Harmony” was the second novel by Japanese science fiction writer Project Itoh, pseudonym of Philip K. Dick Award for distinguished science fiction in 2010.

“Harmony” producer Studio 4°C has been producing films, OVAs and shorts for more than 30 years. The animation studio is most well-known for its 2006 release “Tekkon Kinkreet,” which received numerous awards around the globe including the Japanese Academy Prize for Animation of the Year and Best Animated Film at Fantasia, both in 2007. Harmony co-directors Michael Arias and Takashi Nakamura are well known in their own rights as well. U.S.-born Arias rose to prominence as the first non-Japanese director of a major anime film with “Tekkon Kinkreet.” Nakamura has animated or directed more than a dozen films during his career, including the cult classic “Akira” – one of the most well know anime films of all time.

Film Synopsis

In a future ruled by an unwavering dedication to good health, three high school girls led by the defiant Miach Mihie attempt suicide as the ultimate act of rebellion. Tuan Kirie survives, but can't shake the hatred she has for the “Perfect World” she lives in.

Years later, a simultaneous mass suicide rocks the globe and sends society into a state of shock. A small group stands up to take credit for the event, claiming they've hijacked the consciousness of every person on the planet. Everything about the terrorists' message sounds too familiar to Tuan. She suspects her old friend Miach might be involved, but how could that be when she'd supposedly killed herself years earlier? Desperate for answers, Tuan launches an investigation that takes her across the globe chasing the ghost of her old friend. But what is

Miach's end game? Will she finally wake the world from its monotonous slumber? Or, end it all for good?

For more information on “Harmony” and to purchase tickets, please visit funimationfilms.com/harmony.

Like us on Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'" a year later and which became #9 highest-grossing anime movie in North America. FUNimation Entertainment is a subsidiary of Group 1200 Media, a fully integrated, next-generation, independent entertainment studio based in Dallas. For more information, visit funimationfilms.com.

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