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Barbican Film September - Japanimation: Devil May Cry

Aug 24th 2009
barbican film
september 2009
www.barbican.org.uk/film Cinema Hotline: 0845 120 7527


Barbican Film Regulars

· JAPANIMATION: Devil May Cry – Tuesday 29 September

JAPANIMATION: Devil May Cry (Debiru mei kurai) (15) (2007 Dir. Shin Itagaki 3 x 30 min episodes) – Tuesday 29 September, 6.15pm
In Japanese with English subtitles
Marking the DVD release of Devil May Cry in October, anime expert Helen McCarthy will present a preview of episodes from the spellbinding television series based on capsom's popular game.
Meet the Strawberry Sundae-eating half human demon hunter Dante who is hired through his mercenary business, ‘Devil May Cry’, to save the world. In the first episode, the supernatural mercenary becomes bodyguard to protect a young orphaned heiress from demons sent by fortune hunters to kill her. ‘Highway Star’ sees Dante reluctantly accept a mission to stop a possessed motorcycle, Red Eye, which haunts the motorway. In ‘Not love’ the mayor's daughter is involved with a suspected devil and Dante must face the question of whether humans and devils can ever be together.



www.barbican.org.uk/film Cinema Hotline: 0845 120 7527

Ticket prices:
Book online and save up to £2 off every ticket!
Standard: £7.50 online (£9.50 full price)
Barbican Members: £6.50 online (£7.50 full price)
Concessions: £7.50
Under 15: £4.50
Monday Madness: all tickets £5.50

For further information contact:
Sarah Harvey / Hélène Muron: 020 7703 2253; sarah@sarahharvey.info / assistant@sarahharvey.info

With 3 cinemas in the Centre, Barbican Film offers the best new film releases alongside a unique programme of special events and seasons, including the Silent Film & Live Music Series as well as the London Children's Film Festival and the London Australian Film Festival every year. See www.barbican.org.uk/film

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