
Ghibli and The Miyazaki Mystery
The phantasmagorical world of Japan's most famed anime house is delightfully unfurled for beginners and devotees in
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Studio Ghibli is Japan's most successful animation studio, with helmers Hayao Miyazaki ("Spirited Away," "My Neighbor Totoro") and Isao Takahata ("Grave of The Fireflies," "The Tale of Princess Kaguya") creating a bonanza for producer/prexy Toshio Suzuki. Generously adorned with clips from their films and their influences, the docu follows Ghibli's arc from a mid-'60s rebellion against working conditions at Toei Co. to its present powerhouse position, complete with public fun park. All interviews are illuminating, but Miyazaki is teasingly confined to pic's tete-a-tete finale with esteemed French comic artist Jean "Moebius" Giraud. Meeting of the wizened European, whose imprint is on films from "Blade Runner" to "The Fifth Element," and the apparently relaxed Nipponese helmer makes an interesting contrast, and will be of special interest to Francophiles. All credits are impeccable
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ARTE
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FR
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Hayao Miyazaki
Self - Interviewee

Isao Takahata
Self - Interviewee

Takashi Murakami
Self - Interviewee

Jean Giraud
Self - Interviewee
Giannalberto Bendazzi
Self - Interviewee

Michel Ocelot
Self - Interviewee

Joe Hisaishi
Self - Interviewee

Toshio Suzuki
Self - Interviewee
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