Screenings

23/10

Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature’ Is a Must-See for Every Studio Ghibli Fan

The Daily Beast
  • Festival 40
  • Director: Léo Favier
  • France 2024
  • 82 minutes
  • English, Japanese, French
  • Subtitles in Hebrew, English

For over 50 years, Hayao Miyazaki has been enchanting the world with his films. My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, or his latest film, The Boy and the Heron, to name only a few of eleven feature films, ten short films, several manga, and also through Studio Ghibli, a museum and a theme park. They form a luminous body of work and characters that have become cult classics. 

Thanks to exceptional access granted by Studio Ghibli to numerous film excerpts and rare Japanese television archives, we discover the life of Miyazaki as well as a profoundly ecological body of work that questions our relationship with the natural world and living beings. Close associates like his son and film director Gorō Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki, his longtime producer and friend, bring us closer to this tireless, obsessive, and mysterious artist.

Feature Debut

 

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  • Director Léo Favier
  • Production Loïc Bouchet, Thibaut Camurat, Christian Popp, Emi Gueydan-Hiraoka
  • Script Léo Brachet, Léo Favier
  • Cinematography Robin Gobert, Ian Mosley-Duffy, Marcus Robinson
  • Editing Mathilde Morières
  • Music Camille Delafon
  • Festivals Venice
  • Participants Toshio Suzuki, Goro Miyazaki, Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Philippe Descola
  • Source Balanga