Turner Classic Movies Turns January Spotlight on Legendary Japanese Animator Hayao Miyazaki
Turner Classic Movies Turns January Spotlight on Legendary Japanese Animator Hayao Miyazaki
Oscar(R)-Winning Director Feted with Nine Movies, Presented in Both Japanese and English-Language Versions*
Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and My Neighbor Totoro Among Anime Classics Included in Month-Long Celebration
Oscar(R)-Winner John Lasseter (Toy Story) to Provide Introductions
ATLANTA, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is turning its January spotlight on one of Japan's most celebrated filmmakers, Oscar(R)- winning animator Hayao Miyazaki, often called the Walt Disney of Japan. Each Thursday in January, TCM will present classic Miyazaki animation, each film presented first in its English-dubbed format, with an encore presented with the original Japanese-language track.* The festival kicks off Thursday, Jan. 5, Miyazaki-san's 65th birthday, with the movie that earned the esteemed director the Oscar(R) for Best Animated Film, Spirited Away (2002). TCM's telecast of each movie will be introduced by animation director John Lasseter (Toy Story), who directed the English-language track on Spirited Away.
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (airing Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.) established Miyazaki-san as one of the most talented directors in the burgeoning Japanese animation industry. In 1985, he and Isao Takahata founded Studio Ghibli.
Miyazaki-san reached new heights in 1997, when his epic Princess Mononoke (Jan. 5 at 10:15 p.m.) earned more money at the Japanese box office than any film in history. The film subsequently received a wide release in the United States.
In 2002, Miyazaki-san wrote and directed Spirited Away, which went on to become the first animated film ever to win the prestigious Golden Bear award at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival. After being brought to the United States for wide release, with John Lasseter directing the new English- language track, Spirited Away became the first (and so far only) non-American movie to win the Oscar(R) for Best Animated Feature.
In addition to serving as writer and director, Miyazaki-san has also executive-produced films for Studio Ghibli co-founder Takahata-san, including 1991's Only Yesterday (Jan. 26 at 8 p.m.) and 1994's Pom Poko (Jan. 26 at 10:15 p.m.).
Miyazaki-san's most recent film, Howl's Moving Castle, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2004 and went on to become a huge box office hit in Japan. It was released in the United States this past summer, with Lasseter serving as executive producer. Miyazaki-san has claimed it will be his last film as writer-director.
The following is a complete schedule for TCM's January spotlight on Hayao Miyazaki, featuring introductions by John Lasseter:
Thursday, Jan. 5
8 p.m. Spirited Away (2002 - English-language version)
10:15 p.m. Princess Mononoke (1997 - English-language version)
1 a.m. Spirited Away (2002 - Japanese-language version)
3:15 a.m. Princess Mononoke (1997 - Japanese-language version)
Thursday, Jan. 12
8 p.m. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984 - English-language
version)
10 p.m. Castle in the Sky (1986 - English-language version)
12:15 a.m. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984 - Japanese-language
version)
2:15 a.m. Castle in the Sky (1986 - Japanese-language version)
Thursday, Jan. 19
8 p.m. My Neighbor Totoro (1988 - English-language version)
9:30 p.m. Porco Rosso (1992 - English-language version)
11:15 p.m. Whisper of the Heart (1995 - English-language version)
1:15 a.m. My Neighbor Totoro (1988 - Japanese-language version)
2:45 a.m. Porco Rosso (1992 - Japanese-language version)
4:30 a.m. Whisper of the Heart (1995 - Japanese-language version)
Thursday, Jan. 26
8 p.m. Only Yesterday* (1991 - Japanese-language version only)
10:15 p.m. Pom Poko (1994 - English-language version)
12:30 a.m. Only Yesterday* (1991 - Japanese-language version)
2:45 a.m. Pom Poko (1994 - Japanese-language version)
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