L’étoile de Paris en fleur Original Anime Film Unveils Intermission Video

Fujiko, who dreams of becoming a painter, and Chizuru, who has a fascination with ballet.

The intermission video for the original theatrical anime L’étoile de Paris en fleur, directed by Goro Taniguchi with character designs by Katsuya Kondo, has been unveiled. The film is scheduled to premiere in Japanese theaters on March 13, 2026.

Intermission Video:

Teaser Visual:

CAST:
Ami Toma as Fujiko
Lina Arashi as Chizuru
Taichi Saotome as Ruslan

STAFF:
Director: Goro Taniguchi
Script: Reiko Yoshida
Original Character Design: Katsuya Kondo
Character Design: Yu Yamashita
Research: Seiichi Shirato
Art Director: Yuji Kaneko
Mechanical Design: Fumihiro Katagai
Music: Takayuki Hattori
Animation Production: ARVO ANIMATION

SYNOPSIS:
L’étoile de Paris en fleur is set in the early 1900s and follows the journey of two Japanese girls chasing their dreams against all odds. Fujiko aspires to become a painter, while Chizuru is drawn to the world of ballet. After a chance meeting in Yokohama, fate reunites them in Paris, where they support one another in pursuit of their ambitions beneath the city’s starlit skies.

Source: @parieto_movie

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Mattway
Mattway
Mattway is a freelance anime journalist from London, UK. He likes to write articles about anime he has enjoyed.
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