The Concierge

The Concierge

Japan (2023, dir. Yoshimi Itazu) – 70 mins

In this sparkling anime comedy set in a vibrant alternate world, the customer is always right – but they’re never human.

Hokkyoku Department Store isn’t your average upscale emporium. While its staff are human, all the customers are stylishly dressed talking animals: from cats, bears and horses to demanding walruses, amorous peacocks and woolly mammoths! On her first week, trainee concierge Akino scrambles to solve the shopping-related dilemmas of her ‘Very Important Animal’ customers. Eager but klutzy, she often over-promises or misreads situations – and her scary manager Mr Todo is always popping out of the most unexpected places to note down all her mistakes. Can Akino keep everyone happy, and keep her dream job?

Based on Tsuchika Nishimura’s award-winning manga series, The Concierge also evokes Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel in its quirky characters and its nostalgia for the lost glamour of old-fashioned customer service. This stylishly visualised fantasy is so breezy and funny that its poignant conservation message may be easy to miss. But if you’re as compassionate as Akino, you’ll resonate with this film’s invitation to care for the creatures with whom we share the Earth.

“A delight from beginning to end … with a lively, expressive art style and wonderfully absurd characters.” – IGN Movies


Tuesday 13 August, 11am, ACMI

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Language: Japanese
Genre: Animation
Classroom discussion points: Animals, treatment of animals, atonement, community, family
Age suitability advice: (none)
MIFF recommends this film as suitable for all ages