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An anime image of a woman looking at flowers.

JFTFP26: The Last Blossom

Age Rating: tbc
Duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Language
Japanese (English subtitles)
Date
Thu 5 Mar 2026 8pm
Venue
Cinema
Accessible performances available
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  • Peak Screenings (after 6pm) £11. Concessions £9.50.
  • Off-Peak Screenings (before 6pm) £10.50. Concessions £9.
  • Under 26s £7.50 all screenings.
  • Wednesday matinees (before 4pm) £7.50.

Cast:

KOBAYASHI Kaoru, TOZUKA Junki, MITSUSHIMA Hikari, MIYAZAKI Yoshiko

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Recommended Age:
Cert TBC

A man with a criminal past seeks a new beginning in life — but can he really become someone beyond himself? 

An elderly man named AKUTSU Minoru (KOBAYASHI Kaoru present self, TOZUKA Junki past self), serving a life sentence, awaits a lonely death in his prison cell. The only real sign of life in the cell is a potted balsam flower — hosenka in Japanese. One night, Minoru begins sharing his life story with the flower — and, improbably, it starts talking back. Through their conversations, Minoru recalls his past and reflects on the meaning of his life.

The summer of 1987. Minoru, a low-ranking yakuza member, moves into a modest seaside apartment with NAGATA Nana (MIYAZAKI Yoshiko present self, MITSUSHIMA Hikari past self), a single mother, and her son Kensuke (HANAE Natsuki). This living arrangement comes through TSUTSUMI (YASUMOTO Hiroki), a senior gangster Minoru respects. Despite his criminal lifestyle and his shyness in expressing his feelings for Nana, Minoru loves them with all his heart. The balsam plants in his garden witness their peaceful and seemingly ordinary life. 

One day, Minoru suddenly finds himself in desperate need of a large sum of money and, together with TSUTSUMI, steals 300 million yen from their gang’s safe. Caught in a web of misplaced loyalty and friendship, Minoru finds himself manipulated — by others or by fate — but still clings to the hope of one last secret comeback from his troubled life. 

Director KINOSHITA Baku’s thoughtful and tender anime explores love and life’s changes in a way that everybody can resonate with. 

This film is presented as part of the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2026: Knowing Me, Knowing You: The True Self in Japanese Cinema. 

 

Co-presented by the Japan Foundation.

Supported by The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.

Sponsors in Kind: Athletia, Calbee, Clearspring, Pentel and SUQQU.

Accessible Performances

Thu 5 Mar 2026 8:00 pm - Subtitled
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