6 art books of the Master Hayao Miyazaki in HQ quality (part 1) (205 photos)
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Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animation director. Together with Isao Takahata, he founded the animation studio Studio Ghibli.
Miyazaki has created or co-created many feature-length animated films. In addition, he is the author of several manga. In Japan, Miyazaki's films were huge box office successes and met with great critical success. Spirited Away became Japan's highest-grossing film ever, and Princess Mononoke and Howl's Moving Castle were also huge successes.
Despite this, before the release of Spirited Away in 2002, Miyazaki was little known outside of Japan. For it he received the Golden Bear, the highest award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2002, and an Oscar in 2003. Many of his films are devoted to the theme of the relationship between mankind and nature and technology.
In one of his interviews, when asked “which director do you admire,” Hayao Miyazaki answered that he considers Yuri Norshtein (author of the cartoon “Hedgehog in the Fog”) to be a wonderful artist[3].
In September 2013, during the 70th Venice Film Festival, Miyazaki announced his retirement. The biopic “The Wind Rises,” according to him, will be his last directorial work.
Author: Hayao Miyazaki
Title: The Art of the Wind Rises
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Year: 2014
Language: Japanese
Pages: 205
Format: JPG
Size: 100.67 MB
The Wind Rises is Miyazaki’s love letter to the power of flight and the imagination, an examination of the rise of Japan’s military might in the years leading up to the Second World War, and a call for worldwide peace and harmony in the face of destruction. This book captures the art of the film, from conception to production, and features in-depth interviews with the filmmakers.