Hayao Miyazaki
Hayao Miyazaki (Miyazaki Hayao, born January 5, 1941) is a Japanese manga artist and prominent film director and animator of many popular anime feature films. Through a career that has spanned nearly five decades, Miyazaki has attained international acclaim as a maker of animated feature films and, along with Isao Takahata, co-founded Studio Ghibli, an animation studio and production company. The success of Miyazaki's films has invited comparisons with American animator Walt Disney, British animator Nick Park as well as Robert Zemeckis, who pioneered Motion Capture animation, and he has been named one of the most influential people by Time Magazine. Miyazaki began his career at Toei Animation as an in-between artist for Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon where he pitched his own ideas that eventually became the movie's ending. He continued to work in various roles in the animation industry over the decade until he was able to direct his first feature film Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro which was published in 1979. After the success of his next film, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, he co-founded Studio Ghibli where he continued to produce many feature films until Princess Mononoke whereafter he temporarily retired. While Miyazaki's films have long enjoyed both commercial and critical success in Japan, he remained largely unknown to the West until Miramax released his 1997 film, Princess Mononoke. Princess Mononoke was the highest-grossing film in Japan—until it was eclipsed by another 1997 film, Titanic—and the first animated film to win Picture of the Year at the Japanese Academy Awards. Miyazaki returned to animation with Spirited Away. The film topped Titanic's sales at the Japanese box office, also won Picture of the Year at the Japanese Academy Awards and was the first anime film to win an American Academy Award. Miyazaki's films often incorporate recurrent themes, such as humanity's relationship to nature and technology, and the difficulty of maintaining a pacifist ethic. Reflecting Miyazaki's feminism, the protagonists of his films are often strong, independent girls or young women. Miyazaki is a vocal critic of capitalism and globalization. While two of his films, The Castle of Cagliostro and Castle in the Sky, involve traditional villains, his other films such as Nausicaa or Princess Mononoke present morally ambiguous antagonists with redeeming qualities.
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- 2024 · Hayao Miyazaki and the Heron as Self
- 2024 · Miyazaki, Spirit of Nature as Self (stock footage)
- 2023 · 2399 Days with Hayao Miyazaki & Studio Ghibli as Self
- 2021 · Hideaki Anno: The Final Challenge of Evangelion as Self
- 2019 · 10 Years with Hayao Miyazaki as Self
- 2017 · Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki as Self
- 2014 · Isao Takahata and His Tale of the Princess Kaguya as Self
- 2014 · The Work of Hayao Miyazaki "The Wind Rises" Record of 1000 Days/Retirement Announcement Unknown Story as himself
- 2013 · The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness as Self
- 2013 · Miwa: A Japanese Icon as Himself
- 2012 · Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo as Giant Robot (voice)
- 2011 · Ghibli Landscapes - A Journey to Encounter Directors Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki's Starting Point as Self
- 2011 · A Hedgehog Came Out of the Fog as
- 2011 · Poppy Hill - 300 Days of War Between Father and Son as Himself
- 2011 · Kurosawa's Way as Self
- 2011 · Japanese Cinema: New Territories as Self
- 2010 · Inside Ghibli's Creation: 400 Days of Clash Between Hayao Miyazaki and The New Director as Himself
- 2010 · Ghibli's Bookshelf as self
- 2009 · How Ponyo Was Born ~Hayao Miyazaki's Thought Process~ as Self
- 2009 · Professional Special: Director Miyazaki Hayao as Self
- 2008 · 25th Anniversary Studio Ghibli Concert as Self - Filmmaker
- 2008 · Making of Ponyo as Self
- 2008 · Ghibli Landscapes - The Japan Depicted In Miyazaki's Works as
- 2007 · A Ghibli Artisan - Kazuo Oga Exhibition - The One Who Drew Totoro's Forest as Self
- 2006 · The Work of Toshio Suzuki Don't Believe in Myself, I Believe in People as Self
- 2006 · Professional: Shigoto no ryûgi as Self
- 2005 · Hayao Miyazaki and the Ghibli Museum as Self
- 2005 · Ghibli and The Miyazaki Mystery as Self - Interviewee
- 2004 · Hayao Miyazaki Produces a CD as Self
- 2004 · Yasuo Ōtsuka's Joy in Motion as Self
- 2004 · Princess Mononoke: Making of a Masterpiece as Self
- 2003 · Lasseter-san, Thank You as Himself
- 2002 · Imaginary Flying Machines as Le cochon
- 2002 · Mei and the Kittenbus as Neko Bâchan (Voice)
- Future · The Professionals as Himself
- 2003 · The Birth of Studio Ghibli as
- 2003 · The Art of 'Spirited Away' as Himself
- 2002 · The Cat Returns - Making of as Self
- 2001 · Princess Mononoke in the U.S.A. as Himself
- Future · The Secrets of My Neighbors the Yamadas as
- 2002 · "The Ornithopter Story: Fly, Hiyodori Tengu!" as Himself
- 2001 · The Nippon Television Special as Himself
- 1998 · The World, The Journey Of My Heart - Traveler: Animation Film Director Hayao Miyazaki as Himself
- 1998 · How Ghibli Was Born as Himself
- 1997 · The Birth of "Princess Mononoke" Part 2: Life Has Been Breathed Into It! as Self
- 1997 · The Birth of "Princess Mononoke" Part 3: The Day The Record Was Broken as Self
- 1997 · The Birth of "Princess Mononoke" Part 1: A Drama on Paper as Self
- 1994 · Manga! as Self
- 1993 · In Love With and Living Within Movies - Akira Kurosawa and Hayao Miyazaki as Self
- 1991 · The Making of Only Yesterday as Self