Director Hayao Miyazaki is back. Despite the fact that in 2013 the founder of the Studio Ghibli announce his retirement Following the premiere of "The Wind Rises," he stated that he was losing his sight and could no longer draw. His production company has posted on its official website that Miyazaki "“He found a subject worth turning into a film“.
The title of the new project is “Kimitachi wa Dou Ikiru ka” what does it mean “How do you live?”It is inspired by the book of the same name by journalist Genzaburô Yoshino. Miyazaki has explained that The film will deal with "how this particular book had a very important impact on the protagonist's life.".
A lovely goodbye from Hayao Miyazaki


The producer the new feature film will be Toshio Suzuki who has worked with Miyazaki on other occasions. Suzuki in an interview revealed because the director has returned.“He's making the new film for his grandson., It's his way of saying, 'Grandpa is moving on to the next world, but he's leaving this film behind.'‘
Hayao Miyazaki has become a cult director in the last three decades. It has been considered the “Japanese Disney” for the beauty of his drawings and the elegance of his lines. But behind that lies something else. a whole philosophy of life which ranges from Caring for the environment, letting children be children, and being optimistic in the face of adversity.
On October 28, 2017, during the commemorative event for the opening of the Museum dedicated to the novelist Natsume Soseki at Waseda University in Tokyo. Miyazaki explained that the development and production of this new film could take him around three or four years.
This will be the twelfth feature film by the Japanese director. Who, despite his retirement in 2013, had been working on his first “Boro the caterpillar” is a fully digital short film. An idea that is known from the "making of" of Princess Mononoke (1997).It has haunted Miyazaki's imagination for some time., and the release date is expected to be announced in the coming months.
Miyazaki has managed to break through the barriers of the public and touch the hearts not only of the children but also of their parents. Because The stroke of his brush and the plot of the story revive childhood, It's great to know he's back, and we'll be counting down the days until we see his new work. Tell us, what do you think of Hayao Miyazaki's films?
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