Lights Camera Critic writes: My ‘Japanese Cinema Month’ is nearing its end. And after flicking through my reviews, I have failed to write about the most inspirational and prolific directors of Japanese cinema and animation, Hayao Miyazaki. While many will be aware of his award-winning Spirited Away and the recent Ponyo, his filmography goes back to well into the late 1970s. Now at the age of 70, his capacity and ability to craft films that continuously gain critical acclaim and awards, is simply amazing. In the animated world, and general cinema for that matter, I don’t think any director has managed to dish out so many fantastic and unique films. Thus I give you my take on his filmography:
Miyazaki is directing around one minute of animation per month on his next feature.
We Got This Covered had the chance to speak with anime auteur Makoto Shinkai about his latest film, Weathering with You, as well as Your Name and Hayao Miyazaki.
Hayao Miyazaki, The Legendary Filmmaker and Co-founder of Studio Ghibli will be honored with the Sklar Creative Visionary Award this year.
Ah Miyazaki. I grew up watching My Neighbor Totoro but I have not given this guy enough of my attention. I did watch Ponyo a few months ago and Howl's Moving Castle though (both fantastic films) but I haven't seen any other of his films yet.
Waiting for a Spirited Away bluray release.