2035- In the shadow of a race course, two sisters grow up, helping their mother at their local canteen that serves renowned ramen. Family life is fractious especially when one of them loses their day-job to a humanoid. What makes the sisters’ hearts sing is their friendship with Today, a nationally famous racehorse. But Today is now heading for the knackers’ yard, she has been pushed too hard. With the help of a malfunctioning robot, the sisters hatch a special plan for the horse to compete in another race. Because it is only when she is running that she is truly happy. But it will be no ordinary race- they will train her to run the slowest time of her life. As Today runs, she is tempted to go too fast, her joints begin to break. In the final moments, to save their horse, one of them will commit the bravest act of their life. Radiant, urgent, deeply moving, A Thousand Blues is a hymn to our earth and to our humanity, giving powerful voice to those left behind in a fast-moving world. Brimming with heart, hope and rage, it shows with startling clarity how, by slowing down, we can fully experience life’s wonder and joy.