An anime-style scene featuring a translucent, digitally-rendered figure with long blue-green hair in the centre, appearing as a holographic or virtual projection with pixelated, glitchy effects throughout their form. The central figure is surrounded by various other anime characters in a modern urban setting with tall buildings and a metal staircase visible. On the left, there's a character with very long white hair in dark clothing, and two smaller characters - one with light hair in casual clothes and another in a pink dress. On the right side are characters including one with dark hair in light-coloured clothing and a blonde character in what appears to be a school uniform. The scene has a blue-tinted, digital aesthetic with the central holographic figure clearly being the focal point of the composition.

About Birmingham Anime Film Festival 2025: A Miku Who Can't Sing

Based on Hatsune Miku: Colourful Stage!, a game about students finding their true feelings through music.

A Miku Who Can’t Sing follows a high school musician named Ichika who can enter a mysterious place called Sekai, where she and her friends express their emotions through music alongside virtual performer Hatsune Miku.

Booking info

To book Accessible tickets and free Companion tickets, please visit our Accessible Bookings page. Companion tickets will initially show a standard ticket price, but once your account is set-up and you are logged in, this will be reduced to £0 at checkout.

Duration includes trailers, adverts and any Q&A/panel. For events such as NT Live, Colour Box and Reel & Meal there will be minimal advertising. We do not admit latecomers after the main feature has started and we have a limited food & drink policy.

MAC’s cinema programme has been generously supported by BFI Film Audience Network and Film Hub Midlands.

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