#Miyazaki

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Et bien l'expo au musée de l'imprimerie à est super chouette.
Malheureusement pour les présentations que j'ai à préparer pour la rentrée et le boulot en retard, elle m'a donné envie de revoir tous ses films (qui sont sur Netflix, c'est un signe 😋).

2399 Days with Hayao Miyazaki & Studio Ghibli 2023 ジブリと宮崎駿の2399日

A produced by following the director Hayao Miyazaki in the production of “The Boy & The Heron” over 7 years.

Castle In The Sky (1986)

Studio Ghibli's debut film strongly evokes similarities with "Zelda - Tears Of The Kingdom". It is rich with meticulously crafted details.
Overall holds up extremely well for its age.

Did you know that you can watch a 3+ hour documentary about for free?

It's really good, showing the creative process and a documentallist annoying the old grumpy man.

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/es/ondemand/video/3004569/

I'm sure with a 100% confidence that the scene in where the large space-ship shaped rock floating in the sky over the hill is introduced is a reference to something similar, but I can't put my finger on what it's a reference to (to wit, the sunken ship with the trees where young Kiriko lives is obviously a reference to Böcklin's —the ). Anybody can help me with the floating rock in the sky reference?

I had forgotten how utterly magical My Neighbour Totoro really is. Just saw it again on the big screen en I’m still grinning from ear to ear. Timeless animation and filled with charm from end to end; a heartwarming masterpiece.