Suzume (2022)

Makoto Shinkai's sweeping animated fantasy follows a teenage girl racing across Japan to seal mysterious doors before catastrophe consumes the nation.

Suzume - Movie Information

  • Original Title: すずめの戸締まり
  • Release Year: 2022
  • Directed by: Makoto Shinkai
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Animation, Drama, Adventure, Fantasy
  • Age Rating (US): PG
  • Runtime: 2h 2m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): November 11, 2022 (Japan - G), April 14, 2023 (United States - PG), April 14, 2023 (Canada), April 14, 2023 (United Kingdom - PG), April 13, 2023 (Germany - 12), April 12, 2023 (France - TP), April 21, 2023 (India - U/A 7+), April 13, 2023 (New Zealand - PG), April 13, 2023 (Australia - PG), April 13, 2023 (Brazil), April 13, 2023 (Mexico - B), April 27, 2023 (Italy), April 14, 2023 (Spain - 7), March 8, 2023 (South Korea - 12), March 24, 2023 (China)
  • Alternative Titles: 铃芽小姐来锁门 (CN), Судзуме, що зачиняє двері (UA), Suzume Locking Up the Doors (US), ซุซุเมะ (TH), Suzume no Tojimari (JP), सुज़ुमे (IN), 鈴芽之旅 (TW), Khóa chặt cửa nào Suzume (VN)
  • Production Companies: CoMix Wave Films, Story, Lawson Entertainment, jeki, voque ting, KADOKAWA, Aniplex, TOHO
  • Production Countries: Japan

Suzume - Plot

Suzume, 17, lost her mother as a little girl. On her way to school, she meets a mysterious young man. But her curiosity unleashes a calamity that endangers the entire population of Japan, and so Suzume embarks on a journey to set things right.

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On the other side of the door, was time in its entirety.

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Suzume - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Makoto Shinkai

Main Cast

  • Nanoka Hara
  • Hokuto Matsumura
  • Eri Fukatsu
  • Shota Sometani
  • Sairi Ito
  • Kotone Hanase
  • Kana Hanazawa
  • Matsumoto Hakuō II
  • Ryunosuke Kamiki
  • Ann Yamane

Writers

  • Makoto Shinkai

Producers

  • Genki Kawamura
  • Kinue Ito
  • Wakana Okamura
  • Koichiro Ito

Suzume - FAQs

What is Suzume about?

Suzume follows a 17-year-old girl who accidentally opens a mysterious door releasing a force that threatens all of Japan. She sets off on a cross-country journey to close these supernatural doors before disaster strikes, uncovering painful memories of her past along the way. It's a deeply emotional road trip wrapped in breathtaking animation.

Is Suzume connected to Your Name or Weathering with You?

Suzume is the third film in Makoto Shinkai's loose disaster trilogy, following Your Name (2016) and Weathering with You (2019). While the films share thematic DNA — young protagonists, supernatural forces, and Japan's relationship with natural disaster — they tell completely separate stories with no shared characters or direct plot connections.

Where can you stream Suzume right now?

You can stream Suzume on Netflix or Crunchyroll (including the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel). It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home — so there are plenty of ways to watch.

What is the significance of the doors in Suzume?

The doors in Suzume are portals to a liminal realm called the Everafter, a world of ruins where time stands still. When left open, they release the Worm — a force tied to Japan's devastating earthquakes. Closing them is an act of grief, memory, and healing, making the doors a powerful metaphor for confronting loss and the past.

Is Suzume inspired by real earthquakes in Japan?

Yes. Suzume draws direct inspiration from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, one of the most devastating disasters in modern Japanese history. The film is partly Shinkai's tribute to those affected, and the story's emotional core — abandoned towns, grief, and resilience — reflects the real trauma and recovery that followed that catastrophe.

Who are the main voice actors in Suzume?

Nanoka Hara voices the lead, Suzume Iwato, with Hokuto Matsumura as Souta Munakata. Eri Fukatsu plays Tamaki, Suzume's aunt, and Kana Hanazawa voices Tsubame. Ryunosuke Kamiki also appears as Tomoya Serizawa. The ensemble brings real warmth and depth to Shinkai's richly drawn characters.

Did Suzume win any major awards?

Suzume earned strong recognition on the international stage, winning the Audience Award at the Berlin International Film Festival and receiving nominations at the Annie Awards and Japan Academy Film Prize. It was also Japan's submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, cementing its status as a major animated achievement.

Is Suzume suitable for children and families?

Suzume is rated PG, making it broadly family-friendly. That said, the film deals with themes of grief, loss, and natural disaster with real emotional weight, so younger or more sensitive children may find some scenes intense. Older kids and teens will likely connect deeply with the story and its heartfelt message.

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