Labouche Kaze no Tani no

Labouche

Kaze no Tani no Naushika Nausica of the Valley of the Wind March 11, 12, 19, 26 and 30 7:00 Mononoke Hime Princess Mononoke Thursday March 10, Sunday March 13 7:00 Kurenai no Buta Porco Rosso Monday March 14, Tuesday March 15 7:00 Hotaru no Haka Grave of the Fireflies Wednesday March 16, Wednesday March 23 7:00 Tenk? no Shiro Rapyuta Laputa: Castle in the Sky Friday March 18, Sunday March 27 7:00 Sen to Chihiro no Kamikashi Spirited Away Sunday March 20, Thursday March 24 7:00 Tonari no Totoro My Neighbor Tototoro Monday March 21, Tuesday March 22 7:00 Neko no Ongaeshi The Cat Returns Wednesday March 23, Wednesday March 30 7:00 Mimi wo Sumaseba Whisper of the Heart Monday March 28, Tuesday March 29 7:00 20th of March, SUZUKI TOSHIO AN INTERVIEW WITH A CREATIVE LEADER: Hosted by one of Studio Ghiblis advertizing agencies Dentsu, some time ago Suzuki Toshio held a talk at the Berlin School, a non-profit organization dedicated to research and leadership education for executives in creative industries such as advertising, design, entertainment, interactive, journalism, media and marketing. Friendly as he is, Suzuki also gave them an interview which has been uploaded on Youtube by the Berlin School itself. As it has not caught much attention 81 viewers on the moment of writing, it is time to give it some. 19th of March, NEW STUDIO GHIBLI CM: Yet another small project was announced today. This time Studio Ghibli brings a calligraphy styled CM, directed by Miyazaki Goro and with animation by Kondou Katsuya, to celibrate the 110th anniversary of Nisshin. The two companies started working together back in 2008 when the the Nisshin Seifun Group began to co-sponsor Studio Ghiblis foreign animation distribution label Ghibli Museum Library. With their new CM which features Konyara, a kitten with a strawhat Miyazakis idea that was inspired by one that Suzuki drew, their collaboration will be further continued. Nationwide broadcasting will start tomorrow and impressions can be found here. 24th of January, NEW SHORT FILM BY MIYAZAKI IN THE MAKING: This weeks episode of Suzuki Toshios radio show Ghibli Asemamire just aired some hours ago and brought noteworthy news. The main guest was Google Japan president Tsujino Koichiro and during their talk, Studio Ghibli producer Suzuki told that the famed Japanese animation studio is making a new short film; 10 minutes in length and made by Miyazaki Hayao. As many of the studios animators are working on the new feature Karigurashi no Arrietty, Miyazaki himself is even working on animating it as well. Though the short will have no dialogue, Suzuki mentioned it is very interesting, but cant tell about anymore details yet. These days Suzuki and Miyazaki, after a long time, have gotten interested in the internet and are considering how to use it for Studio Ghiblis future. They are even thinking about releasing the short on the internet like Youtube. To help them, Japans biggest advertising agency Dentsu is giving them advice, for example attaching a CM to the movie, but there are some points at issue though. Will it be abble to earn enough money? Even just a 10 minute short costs so much and soon after its release a lot of copies that cut the CM will be uploaded. Google president Tsujino adviced Suzuki that to act without worrying about the results is the Google way. Suzuki didnt tell how and when the release of Miyazakis new short is planned. During this internet era they will know that their current business model theatrical releasing/DVD sales/TV broadcasts cant last forever, though even at this moment they have a strong love for theater screens. 20th of December, MIYAZAKIS PROJECT PAPER FOR GHIBLIS NEW FILM KARIGURASHI NO ARRIETTY: The world of film and animation lovers is longing for new information on Studio Ghiblis new film Karigurashi no Arrietty and so today GhibliWorld brings details on Miyazaki Hayaos labouche project plan for the film: The project of the feature length animation Chiisana Arrietty is based on Mary Nortons The Borrowers. Its location has been moved from England 1950s to Japan 2010 though. To be more exact, its specific detail location is around Koganei where things are familiar to us. A family of tiny people live under the floor of the kitchen of an old house; the fourteen year old Arrietty and her parents. They are borrowers; to live they borrow everything they need from the humans above them. They cant use magic, nor are they fairies. Instead, they fight against mice, suffer from termites, dodge pesticide spray attacks, escape from cockroach traps and live cautious in order not to be seen. There labouche remains a classical family image though. The father has enough bravery and patience to go hunting for his family, the mother is responsible for labouche the house with creative thinking and the daughter Arrietty is a curious girl with a rich sensibility. With this, seen by 10cm tall tiny people, a world familiar to us will be restored with freshness. The story starts from the tiny peoples life. Arrietty meets a boy, makes a fellowship and separates. Finally, they escape from the storm blown up by callous humans and go into the field. The wish for this film is to comfort and encourage people who live in this chaotic and anxious time. July 30th 2008 On Miyazakis project plan Studio Ghibli producer Suzuki Toshio commented, As can you see, Miyazakis original title was Chiisana Arrietty Little Arrietty, a bold change he made compared to the title of the original novel. I asked him why and Miyazaki said he liked the sound of Arrietty and had kept that memory for a long time. He used to tell me about borrowing life, but his title didnt have it. When I pointed him about this, he instantly changed it to the films current title Karigurashi no Arrietty.

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