A New Dawn (2026)
The Obinata Fireworks Shop factory is getting prepared for an administrative action for confiscation tomorrow. It has been six years since Keitaro has been holed up in a closed-down factory creating fireworks by himself, chasing after an illusion of his father who vanished. It is a story about three young people who overcome the extreme weather conditions, disasters and environmental problems imposed on them and establish their own identities.
Director: Yoshitoshi Shinomiya
Genre: Animation, Drama
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: March 6, 2026
Cast
- Riku Hagiwara - Keitarō Obinata (voice)
- Kotone Furukawa - Kaoru Shikimori (voice)
- Miyu Irino - Sentarō Obinata (voice)
- Takashi Okabe - Eitaro Obinata (voice)
Screenplay
- Yoshitoshi Shinomiya (Screenplay)
Music: Shuta Hasunuma
Production: Asmik Ace, Studio Outrigger, Miyu Productions
Country: Japan, France
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Themes
Daily Struggles of the Working Class
Keywords
factory, fireworks, anime
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A New Dawn about?
- The Obinata Fireworks Shop factory is getting prepared for an administrative action for confiscation tomorrow. It has been six years since Keitaro has been holed up in a closed-down factory creating fireworks by himself, chasing after an illusion of his father who vanished. It is a story about three young people who overcome the extreme weather conditions, disasters and environmental problems imposed on them and establish their own identities.
- Who directed A New Dawn?
- A New Dawn was directed by Yoshitoshi Shinomiya.
- Who stars in A New Dawn?
- A New Dawn stars Riku Hagiwara, Kotone Furukawa, Miyu Irino, Takashi Okabe.
- How long is A New Dawn?
- A New Dawn has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is A New Dawn?
- A New Dawn is a Animation, Drama film.
- Where was A New Dawn produced?
- A New Dawn was produced in Japan, France.
- What are the themes of A New Dawn?
- The themes of A New Dawn include: Daily Struggles of the Working Class.