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Turning point 1997-2008 Hayao Miyazaki ; translated by Beth Cary and Frederik L. Schodt

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco VIZ Media [2014]ISBN:
  • 9781421560908
  • 1421560909
Uniform titles:
  • Orikaeshiten, 1997-2008
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4302 MIY
Summary: In the mid-1990s, filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki moved from success to success as his work found an audience outside of Japan. His animated films of the era, including Princess Mononoke, Howl\'s Moving Castle, and Ponyo, were internationally lauded, and Miyazaki won an Academy Award in 2003 for his popular and critical hit Spirited Away. Follow Miyazaki as his vision matures, as cinema-lovers worldwide embrace his creations, and as critics such as Roger Ebert take up the cause of animation and Miyazaki\'s films. In a legendary career, these crucial years represent the turning point
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Standard Loan Clonmel Library Main Collection 791.4302 MIY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100627158

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The second volume of legendary animation director Hayao Miyazaki's career memoir continues with essays, interviews, and discussions about some of his most popular films, including Spirited Away and Ponyo.

In the mid-1990s, filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki moved from success to success as his work found an audience outside of Japan. His animated films of the era, including Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving Castle , and Ponyo , were internationally lauded, and Miyazaki won an Academy Award® in 2003 for his popular and critical hit Spirited Away .

Follow Miyazaki as his vision matures, as cinema-lovers worldwide embrace his creations, and as critics such as Roger Ebert take up the cause of animation and Miyazaki's films. In a legendary career, these crucial years represent the turning point.

Originally published as: Orikaeshiten, 1997-1998. Japan : Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, 2008

In the mid-1990s, filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki moved from success to success as his work found an audience outside of Japan. His animated films of the era, including Princess Mononoke, Howl\'s Moving Castle, and Ponyo, were internationally lauded, and Miyazaki won an Academy Award in 2003 for his popular and critical hit Spirited Away. Follow Miyazaki as his vision matures, as cinema-lovers worldwide embrace his creations, and as critics such as Roger Ebert take up the cause of animation and Miyazaki\'s films. In a legendary career, these crucial years represent the turning point

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Hayao Miyazaki is one of Japan's most beloved animation directors. In 2005 he was awarded the Venice International Film Festival's Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement, and his Studio Ghibli received the festival's Osella Award for overall achievement in 2004. Miyazaki's films include Spirited Away , winner of the 2002 Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature Film, as well as Castle in the Sky , My Neighbor Totoro , Kiki's Delivery Service , Princess Mononoke , Howl's Moving Castle , and Ponyo , all of which have received great acclaim in the U.S. Miyazaki's other achievements include the highly regarded manga series Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Starting Point: 1979-1996, a collection of essays, interviews, and memoirs that chronicle his early career and the development of his theories of animation. Both are published in English by VIZ Media.

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