Studio Ghibli (スタジオ ジブリ)
- Ghibli Fest 2024, April 27 - May 1gkids.com Studio Ghibli Fest - GKIDS Films
This year’s lineup highlights the works of studio co-founders Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, as well as directors Yoshifumi Kondo, Hiroyuki Morita, and Hiromasa Yonebayashi.
What movie will you see?
- Studio Ghibli's "The Boy and the Heron" has won the BAFTA award for Best Animated Film!
supporting source: https://www.bafta.org/media-centre/press-releases/winners-announced-ee-bafta-film-awards
- Colombian Graphic Designer Scams National Media Into Believing She Worked "Hand-In-Hand" With Hayao Miyazaki On 'The Boy And The Heron'www.cartoonbrew.com Colombian Graphic Designer Scams National Media Into Believing She Worked "Hand-In-Hand" With Hayao Miyazaki On 'The Boy And The Heron'
Barranquilla-based graphic designer Geraldine Fernández claimed she contributed 25,000 drawings to the film's production.
Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron will premiere in Colombia on January 25. Ahead of that debut, the film is getting an unplanned and likely unappreciated marketing push, as a local woman has gone viral for convincing major media outlets that she drew around 25,000 frames for the film’s production.
- Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron Wins Golden Globe for Best Animated Movieanimecorner.me Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron Wins Golden Globe for Best Animated Movie - Anime Corner
Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron won a Golden Globe Award for Best…
- 'The Boy and the Heron' Makes Anime History With $10.6 Million Openingwww.thewrap.com 'The Boy and the Heron' Makes Anime History With $10.6 Million Opening - TheWrap
Hayao Miyazaki's film "The Boy and the Heron" is the first original anime title to open wide to No. 1 at the U.S. box office.
- THE BOY AND THE HERON | Official English Trailer - YouTube
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- Guillermo del Toro Remembers Fond Childhood Memories of Ghibli Filmswww.cbr.com Guillermo del Toro Remembers Fond Childhood Memories of Ghibli Films
Director Guillermo del Toro says his love for Studio Ghibli movies began with an early appreciation of Isao Takahata's work.
Famed director Guillermo del Toro is a huge fan of Hayao Miyazaki, admitting he was so overwhelmed by Studio Ghibli's My Neighbor Totoro that he wept while watching the entire film.
Del Toro recently spoke at length about his lifelong love for Studio Ghibli in an interview with Collider. He said his appreciation for the animatio studio's films started at a young age. "I saw the work of Isao Takahata when I was a kid," he explained. "Then, many years later, when I saw the first Studio Ghibli movies, I said, 'That's like the movies I saw as a kid.' They have such a recognizable seal." Del Toro did not specify which of Takahata's works impressed him at such an early age. As Studio Ghibli's co-founder, Takahata was prolific with TV and film projects, starting with 1961's The Littlest Warrior as his earliest directing credit.
Isao Takahata wrote, produced and directed numerous Studio Ghibli films throughout an accomplished career, and he directed the monumental The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, his final film before his passing in 2018. Takahata's most well-known work is arguably 1988's Grave of the Fireflies, a moving story of orphaned siblings left to fend for themselves with barely enough to survive in a war-torn society. Grave of the Fireflies is considered one of the most heart-wrenching films of all time, with movie critic Roger Ebert describing it as "the most realistic animated film" he's seen "in feeling." My Neighbor Totoro Moved del Toro to Tears
Del Toro was also asked which of the Studio Ghibli films he would recommend first-time viewers to start with, and My Neighbor Totoro was the director's first pick. "I think it's always good to start with Totoro because the power of [Hayao] Miyazaki is that he shows you something that is impossibly beautiful and painfully beautiful," he said. "This is something that very few filmmakers do. When something is so absolutely staggeringly beautiful as a piece of art, you understand that you will never experience it in real life, you, at the same time, gain it and lose it, meaning you get a sense of almost melancholy and you're moved to tears."
- Nippon TV to Acquire Studio Ghibli as Subsidiarywww.animenewsnetwork.com Nippon TV to Acquire Studio Ghibli as Subsidiary
NTV would be largest shareholder of Ghibli with 42.3% share
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/anime@lemmy.ml/t/474899 >The Nippon TV (NTV) television broadcasting company announced on Thursday that it has decided to acquire 42.3% of the shares of world-famous animation studio Ghibli. This transaction, once completed, would make NTV the largest shareholder of the Ghibli, and turn the studio into a subsidiary of Nippon TV.
- What books/source materials have you read?
I'm currently reading the book series that Howls Moving Castle is based on and it's so charming! Some big differences but I feel like the tone is similar. I'm curious what other good ones are out there based on other Ghibli movies.
- Box Office: Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Opens Strong in Japan (Despite No Marketing)www.hollywoodreporter.com Box Office: Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Opens Strong in Japan (Despite No Marketing)
The film set opening-weekend records for both Studio Ghibli and Imax in Japan.
- what did everyone thing of the Studio Ghibli X Star Wars animation?
Studio Ghibli made a very short and cute animation for Star Wars Visions. It was an awesome mix of two of my favorites.
- Community name doesn't need 株式会社
スタジオ = Studio, ジブリ = Ghibli. "株式会社" just means something like Inc or Ltd, so it looks official and stiff, not something for a fan community. As a native Japanese speaker I got the vibes as if this place is officially endorsed by the company or is a community to talk about the business side of the studio.
- Any idea about where to get these specific Nausicaä volumes (missing from my series) in Europe to complete my collection?
I know it's technically not Ghibli, although Hayao Miyazaki is synonymous to Studio Ghibli för me.
As far as I know these are from the first US edition from the 90's. I'm only able to find the missing ones (two and five) on Ebay from the US, but the cost and shipping fees are way too high, I am not inclined to spend $40 to $90 per book. I bought them from a scifi and fantasy book store in Stockholm years ago, but these were all the volumes they had.
Does anyone have any tips on where else to look?
- Favorite Ghibli Film, and Why?
For me it would be Princess Mononoke, which is also one of my favorite films, period. I really appreciate the maturity and nuance it brings to it's environmental themes, which have been done in many other films, but not as well.
- Ghibli Symphonic Concert?
Anyone ever been to one of these concerts where an orchestra plays music from the movies? I’m going to one in 3 weeks and am really looking forward to it. I’m hoping they show scenes from the movies during the songs.