Hayao Miyazaki, a legendary animation director in Japan, will soon retire, Studio Ghibli announced today.
His latest animated feature "Kaze Tachinu" (The wind has risen), has... recently been released in Japan.
The film, which revolves around a young technical engineer's tragic romance, combines the stories of two actual people: Jiro Horikoshi (1903-1982), who designed the famed Japanese World War II "Zero" fighter, and Tatsuo Hori (1904-1953), who wrote the novel of the same title on which the film is partially based.
Hayao Miyazaki, a legendary animation director in Japan, will soon retire, Studio Ghibli announced today.
His latest animated feature "Kaze Tachinu" (The wind has risen), has... recently been released in Japan.
The film, which revolves around a young technical engineer's tragic romance, combines the stories of two actual people: Jiro Horikoshi (1903-1982), who designed the famed Japanese World War II "Zero" fighter, and Tatsuo Hori (1904-1953), who wrote the novel of the same title on which the film is partially based.
Hayao Miyazaki, a legendary animation director in Japan, will soon retire, Studio Ghibli announced today.
His latest animated feature "Kaze Tachinu" (The wind has risen), has... recently been released in Japan.
The film, which revolves around a young technical engineer's tragic romance, combines the stories of two actual people: Jiro Horikoshi (1903-1982), who designed the famed Japanese World War II "Zero" fighter, and Tatsuo Hori (1904-1953), who wrote the novel of the same title on which the film is partially based.
Hayao Miyazaki, a legendary animation director in Japan, will soon retire, Studio Ghibli announced today.
His latest animated feature "Kaze Tachinu" (The wind has risen), has... recently been released in Japan.
The film, which revolves around a young technical engineer's tragic romance, combines the stories of two actual people: Jiro Horikoshi (1903-1982), who designed the famed Japanese World War II "Zero" fighter, and Tatsuo Hori (1904-1953), who wrote the novel of the same title on which the film is partially based. from The Asahi Shinbun
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