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UK box office, May 28-30: The Conjuring lures film lovers out of the sunshine and into the dark

BFI Film Classics: Grave of the Fireflies

Synopsis: Animation journalist Alex Dudok de Wit explores Isao Takahata s 1988 film Grave of the Fireflies from the angle of what Takahata s intended message and vision was versus what audiences tend to take away from their viewings. Review: Animation journalist Alex Dudok de Wit explores Isao Takahata s 1988 film Grave of the Fireflies from the angle of what Takahata s intended message and vision was versus what audiences tend to take away from their viewings. Review: Isao Takahata s 1988 World War Two film Studio Ghibli. While this is largely true – even if you sobbed through When Marnie Was There, it s hard to top two young siblings dying at the end of the war for pathos – Alex Dudok de Wit s analysis argues that to see the film as nothing more than an emotionally manipulative weepy is to ignore Takahata s original vision for the piece. Takahata, he says, wanted modern viewers to understand that the children s fates were in part a result of selfishness, and t

Studio Ghibli: Secretly queer films, ranked – from Spirited Away to Ponyo

Bookmark Article Still image from Spirited Away. (Studio Ghibli/YouTube) If you’re like me, you’re slow to hop on any train no matter what it is. I didn’t listen to The Beatles until I was 20. I didn’t try hummus until I was 19. Some of y’all would come for me and say it’s less a choice and more of a lack of culture in my life. And you know what, you’d be right. That is why I binge, cuties; what’s your excuse? My most recent binge was the Studio Ghibli collection. HBO Max recently added the top most popular Studio Ghibli films in the US to their catalogue and when I didn’t want to pay the $14.99, my sweet, sweet 87-year-old grandmother let me borrow her password. Thanks Ginger!

Studio Ponoc Launches Animator Training Program to Focus on Feature-Length Films

free, easy, and Interest Studio Ponoc Launches Animator Training Program to Focus on Feature-Length Films posted on Program aims to address chronic shortage of skilled creators in the industry Studio Ponoc opened applications for its animator training program on Thursday. Titled Ponoc s “Principles of Animation” Program (P.P.A.P.), the program aims to train young animators to work on feature-length animated films. No academic record or experience is required. People of any nationality are welcome to apply as long as they can communicate in Japanese. Those who are accepted into the year-long program will be taught animation fundamentals with the aim of working as a top-class animator. They will also be given a guaranteed contract of employment with a remuneration of 224,000 yen (approximately US$2,026) per month. After the training period ends, there is also a system in place to hire animators as full-time employees.

Production I G s Shika no Ō Anime Film Reveals Cast, More Staff, Full Title, September 10 Debut in Teaser

Production I G s Shika no Ō Anime Film Reveals Cast, More Staff, Full Title, September 10 Debut in Teaser
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