When designing the colour palette for her new animated movie, director Naoko Yamada had one key notice: nothing scary.
That piece of course embodies the tone of “The Colours Inside,” which debuted in June on the Annecy Worldwide Animated Movie Competition and goes into vast launch in Japan in the present day.
“I wished to eradicate colours that may make viewers really feel uneasy or frightened,” says Yamada — whose credit embody the movies “A Silent Voice” (2016) and “Liz and the Blue Fowl” (2018) and the collection “The Heike Story” (2022) — to The Japan Instances in an interview earlier than the movie’s launch.