

Two gondolier besties are ghosting each other and it's FALL in Italy. Emotional damage has never looked this pretty.
The season is fall and the city of Neo-Venezia is covered in fallen leaves. Something is bothering Anya, who works at Orange Planet. Her senior colleagues Alice and Athena haven't seen each other due to their busy schedules, which is making Athena feel sad. But for some reason, Alice seems to be avoiding her altogether. With her friends Ai and Azusa's help, Anya tries to find a definitive way for Alice and Athena to get together. But during this time, Anya learns of a situation that only she can see because of where she stands.
Direction
Sato's signature healing atmosphere, now with actual conflict
Cinematography
Neo-Venezia autumn = wallpaper generator
Score
Choro Club returning to make you cry over gondolas

Director
Junichi Sato
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is the second of three 'Crepuscolo' films focusing on side characters, letting the original cast age gracefully while passing the torch.
Neo-Venezia's autumn aesthetics pull heavily from traditional Japanese 'shūshin' (melancholy of seasons) despite the Italian setting—a classic iyashikei move.
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