Azur Lane (2019)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Azur Lane is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, Hulu, Microsoft Store, Funimation Now, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Mai Nakahara
Akagi
Yui Ishikawa
Enterprise
You Taichi
Ayanami
Yui Horie
Belfast
Saya Horigome
Cleveland
Sora Amamiya
Illustrious
Jin Haganeya
Series Composition
Masayuki Nonaka
Character Designer / Supervising Animation Director / Supervising Animation Director / Character Designer
Nozomi Yamane
Javelin
Kano
Theme Song Performance
Ai Kayano
Kaga
Motoki Tanaka
Series Director
Maria Naganawa
Laffey
Yoshinori Shiozawa
Art Designer
Chinami Hashimoto
Prince of Wales
Satoshi Tamura
Producer
Kanako Hayashi
Color Designer
Akihito Ougiyama
Art Direction
Daisuke Chiba
Director of Photography
Yasumasa Koyama
Sound Effects
Satoshi Shimizu
Storyboard Artist
Masashi Kojima
Storyboard Artist
Michio Fukuda
Storyboard Artist
Hironori Tanaka
Storyboard Artist / Director / Key Animation / Animation Director
Youichirou Aoki
Director
Kento Shintani
Director
Ryuta Yamamoto
Director
Makito Nara
Production Assistant
Keita Fukuda
Animation Director / Supervising Animation Director
Yusei Koumoto
Key Animation
João
Key Animation
Yen BM
Key Animation
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 3, 2019
Original Nameアズールレーン
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes12
Running Time24m
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
Wiki.
George Tzavellas, also rendered Giorgos Tzavellas, Yiorgos Tzavellas, or Yorgos Javellas (Greek: Γιώργος Τζαβέλλας, 1916, Athens – October 18, 1976), was a Greek film director, screenwriter, and playwright. His filmmaking was particularly influential, with critic Georges Sadoul considering him "one of the three major postwar Greek directors" (along with Michael Cacoyannis and Nikos Koundouros).Tzavellas wrote at least 26 plays, in addition to writing the scripts for all of his films. Among his notable films are Marinos Kontaras (1948), the drama O methystakas (1950), and Antigone (1961), a cinematic adaptation of the Sophocles tragedy. His adaptation of Antigone reimagined it in the language of realist cinema, omitting stylized elements of Greek stageplay such as the chorus, and attempting to convey the same information via setting and dialogue. In 1964 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. His masterpiece, however, is the 1955 film The Counterfeit Coin (I kálpiki líra), a film in four parts, linking the stories of several people through their transactions of a single counterfeit gold coin.