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"A fully illustrated book that reviews each Studio Ghibli movie from the animation studio. Providing background information on how the films were made and considered film-fan reactions to the works themselves. Illustrated with stills and posters, portraits of the creative team and the studio itself. A comprehensive guide to the complex, mysterious and entertaining worlds of the Oscar-winning animation company"--Publisher's description. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A pleasant bonus is in clarifying the separate contributions of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, and the creative influence of Toshio Suzuki. The authors are careful to note when one of a handful of other directors are involved, primarily in later films. Takahata has fewer films on his resume, but arguably claims as large a legacy as Miyazaki's. Ghibliotheque persuades me not only do I need to seek out more Takahata films, it's probably worthwhile reading Suzuki's memoir, Mixing Work and Pleasure.
I'll revisit Ghibliotheque to track down titles I've not yet seen, and when I do, probably find myself getting waylaid for a chapter or two. It's an easy read, but always informative and fun.
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Leader & Cunningham regularly refer to streaming availability of Ghibli films through GKIDS and Studio Canal, and Netflix. I didn't find Ghibli films available in the US, and suspect the contracts they referenced are not specific to the US. ( )