New Trailer and Visual Unveil Grand Parisian Dreams for "L’étoile de Paris en Fleur"

The story centers on the intertwined lives of Fujiko, an aspiring painter, and Chizuru, a determined ballet student. Their initial meeting in Yokohama leads them on a journey across continents to the vibrant Belle Époque era in Paris. There, they pursue their artistic goals while navigating societal limitations and the historical turbulence of the time.
The recently released footage effectively captures the film’s evocative Parisian atmosphere. It highlights tender, intimate moments between the two protagonists and introduces the enigmatic Ruslan, a young Russian lodger. Ruslan's presence suggests the rich international context woven into the drama. This production emphasizes both meticulous period authenticity and profound emotional depth in its execution.
Production and Visuals
Under the direction of Gorō Taniguchi, the animation duties are handled by the acclaimed ARVO Animation studio, known for crafting visually delicate, character-centric narratives. This collaboration promises a visual style perfectly suited to the film's themes of artistic ambition and perseverance. The trailer showcases dynamic sequences, moving from the bustling streets of Paris to the quiet solitude of an artist's atelier and the intense focus of ballet rehearsals. These scenes are framed to emphasize each character’s personal challenges and subsequent development, all presented with a warm, nostalgic aesthetic that aims for deep emotional resonance.

Casting and Release Date
Casting announcements confirm the core ensemble. Ami Toma voices Fujiko, Lina Arashi embodies Chizuru, and Taichi Saotome portrays Ruslan. These voice talents are expected to drive the character-focused narrative forward. The confirmed Japanese theatrical launch is scheduled for March 13, 2026. Details regarding international distribution licensing are still pending, though industry observers anticipate overseas screenings and festival premieres will be announced as the promotional cycle continues.
This methodical promotional rollout, following an earlier teaser, has significantly raised the project's profile. It has attracted both dedicated anime enthusiasts and cultural critics due to its unique focus on Japanese artists navigating historic Paris, a setting rarely explored with such detail in contemporary animation. Initial reactions praise the film's potential for emotional impact, its immersive historical setting, and the promise of lush, art-infused cinematography. This aligns well with Taniguchi's established skill for balancing expansive historical settings with deeply personal character studies.
With the main trailer now public, attention shifts to forthcoming details concerning the accompanying musical score, the complete voice cast roster, and, most importantly, the finalized worldwide distribution strategy. Fans can anticipate a heightened level of promotional activity in the coming months, including further visual reveals, theme song announcements, and potential festival circuit appearances leading up to the March 2026 premiere.
Credits
L’étoile de Paris en Fleur
Author
Original anime (original story credited to project)
Cover Art
Promotional key visual team at ARVO Animation (unnamed in releases)
Studio
ARVO Animation
Publisher
Shochiku (distributor behind promotional materials)
Producers





