Violet Evergarden: the Movie is a 2020 anime film produced by Kyoto Animation, based on the light novel by Kana Akatsuki and a spin-off of the eponymous series.
Synopsis
After working as an Auto Memory Doll, Violet Evergarden has come to learn the meaning of the words "I love you." Her soul, which has been deeply scarred by the war, has begun to heal. She continues to move forward in life, helping others in need, while keeping the words of the first person who ever said "I love you" to her close to her heart. When she takes on a job to write a letter for a terminally-ill boy, time starts to move forward.
The movie was released on October 13, 2021 worldwide, with the English cast reprising their roles from the previous iterations. An alternate English dub was released on September 25, 2021 on iTunes in the Middle East two weeks before the SDI Media dub. The dub was criticized for poor lip synching, audio mixing and thick accents. There is not much information on the cast and studio where the dub was recorded at the moment, but given Apple's branch on the Middle East is based on the United Arab Emirates, it's likely it was dubbed in a studio based in that country.