Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature

Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature

Animation Nation presents the Southeast Asian premiere for "Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature", a documentary exploring the life and influential works of Japanese director and animator Hayao Miyazaki. Tickets available now for November 30th and December 1st only at GV Suntec City

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Synopsis

For over 50 years, Hayao Miyazaki has been enchanting the world with his films. Tonari no Totoro(My Neighbor Totoro), Mononoke-hime (Princess Mononoke), Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi(Spirited Away), or his latest film Kimitachi wa dō ikiru ka (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. Miyazaki’s films, often autobiographical, also reflect the state of the world and the turmoil of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, made of wars and ecological disasters. He was born in Japan in 1941, during World War II. As a child, he immersed himself in drawing manga until he had a revelation upon discovering Hakuja den (The White Snake Enchantress), the first Japanese colour animated film by Taiji Yabushita. From then on, he decided to devote his life to animation, this magical art capable of overcoming the darkness that had always deeply inhabited him...


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. Thinkers like anthropologist Philippe Descola or philosopher Timothy Morton, as well as close associates, 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.


Director : Léo Favier

Writers : Léo Favier & Léo Brachet

Producers : Les Bons Clients / Loic Bouchet & Thibaut

Camurat and ARTE

Coproducer : Tag Film / Christian Popp

Line Producer : Emi Hiraoka

Editor : Mathilde Morières

Original Music by Camille Delafon

Length : 82 min

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