It’s no secret that the Flixist staff is made up of HUGE Studio Ghibli fans. The magic and originality found in Hayao Miyazaki’s films are the same feelings of awe we used to have as children. There’s a reason why Miyazaki is usually referred to as Japan’s Walt Disney.
Unfortunately, despite Disney’s efforts, Miyazaki still hasn’t garnered the level of attention that his films truly deserve. In collaboration with New York’s IFC Center and distributor GKIDS, a full fifteen film retrospective will run in theaters, complete with new 35mm prints and in dubbed and subbed flavors.
The initial run at the IFC Center will run from December 16 to January 12. What’s more awesome is the full retrospective will also visit LA, Chicago, DC, Toronto, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, and other major cities in 2012. Even more awesome is GKIDS is planning limited-run screenings of select films for theaters outside of the retrospective events, as well. You can read the full press release after the jump.
[via Collider]GKIDS BRINGS COMPLETE STUDIO GHIBLI FILM RETROSPECTIVE TO IFC CENTER
15 TITLES FROM 1984 TO 2008
INCLUDING HAYAO MIYAZAKI MASTERPIECES
“SPIRITED AWAY” “PRINCESS MONONOKE” “MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO”
“CASTLE IN THE SKY” “NAUSICAA OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND”
***NEW 35MM PRINTS***
DEC 16 TO JAN 12 AT IFC CENTER
ADVANCE TICKETS AT WWW.GKIDS.COM
RETROSPECTIVE TO VISIT LA, CHICAGO, DC, TORONTO, BOSTON,
SF, SEATTLE AND OTHER MAJOR MARKETS
New York, New York – November 14, 2011 – GKIDS, a distributor of award winning animation for both adults and family audiences, is bringing a complete retrospective of films from Japan’s renowned Studio Ghibli to the IFC Center in New York from Friday, December 16 to Thursday, January 12. The run will include US premiere theatrical engagements for several titles.
All fifteen Studio Ghibli feature films produced between 1984 and 2008 will be presented, including Hayao Miyazaki’s Academy Award® winning Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Castle in the Sky, Ponyo, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Kiki’s Delivery Service. Films will be shown in both the subtitled and English dubbed versions. (See below for a complete list of titles.)
GKIDS recently entered into agreement with Studio Ghibli to handle North American theatrical distribution for their library of animated features. As the first engagements announced under the agreement, New York Film Festival presented a 25 year anniversary screening of Castle in the Sky and 10 year anniversary screenings of Spirited Away. LA County Museum of Art and Film Independent will be presenting these same anniversary titles in a special preview screening on November 26.
Following the IFC Center engagement, the retrospective will tour to major US and Canadian markets, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Toronto, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, and other cities, throughout the first half of 2012. GKIDS is also planning limited releases of select Studio Ghibli titles, many of which have never been released theatrically in the US, beginning late 2012.
Eric Beckman, GKIDS president, said, “I am both excited and deeply honored to be working with Studio Ghibli to bring this amazing slate of films to theaters across North America. I am in continual awe of the brilliance of the animation, the depth and humanity of the storytelling, and of the filmmakers’ understanding that even the youngest audiences are capable of appreciating all the subtlety and nuance that cinema has to offer. As Miyazaki has said ‘Children understand the complexity and uncertainty of things almost with their skin. They cannot be underestimated.’ ”
The Studio Ghibli agreement further solidifies GKIDS position as a home for award-winning animation. GKIDS began as a spin-off of New York International Children’s Film Festival and found early success securing a Best Animated Feature Oscar® nomination for The Secret of Kells in 2010. GKIDS has two films competing in the animated feature category for the upcoming Academy Awards®, European Film Award nominee A Cat in Paris, and Oscar®-winner Fernando Trueba’s Chico & Rita, also an EFA nominee. Chico & Rita is being released under GKIDS’ newly formed LumaFilms banner, due to the adult subject matter of the film.
ABOUT STUDIO GHIBLI
Studio Ghibli was founded in 1985 by animation directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and is one of the most successful and well-respected animation studios in the world. Cultivating a creative force of talented directors, animators, and storytellers under the revered brilliance of Miyazaki and Takahata, Studio Ghibli’s films have been praised for their originality, dazzling animation, and epic storytelling. The films have become a beloved part of Japanese popular culture, and have garnered worldwide acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2002 and in 2005 Miyazaki was named one of “the most influential people” by TIME Magazine.
ABOUT GKIDS
GKIDS is a distributor of award-winning animation for both adult and family audiences. Theatrical releases include Tomm Moore’s Oscar nominated The Secret of Kells, Michel Ocelot’s acclaimed Azur & Asmar, European Film Award Best Animated Feature winner Mia and the Migoo, Nina Paley’s multiple-award-winning Sita Sings the Blues, and Japan Academy Prize winner Summer Wars by Mamoru Hosoda. Upcoming GKIDS releases include 2011 Berlin official selection A Cat in Paris and Annecy winnerEleanor’s Secret. GKIDS is also producer of New York Int’l Children’s Film Festival, North America’s largest festival of film for children and teens. NYICFF is an Oscar®-qualifying event and jury members include Uma Thurman, Susan Sarandon, Gus van Sant, Matthew Modine, James Schamus, Michel Ocelot, and Christine Vachon.
STUDIO GHIBLI FILMS – IFC CENTER – DEC 16 TO JAN 12
Title |
Director (Producer) |
Versions |
Year |
RT |
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind |
Hayao Miyazaki (Isao Takahata) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Uma Thurman, Shia LeBouf, Edward James Olmos, Mark Hamill) |
1984 |
116 min |
||
Castle in the Sky |
Hayao Miyazaki (Isao Takahata) |
Subtitled only |
1986 |
126 min |
||
My Neighbor Totoro |
Hayao Miyazaki (Toru Hara) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning, Tim Daly, Frank Welker) |
1988 |
86 min |
||
Kiki’s Delivery Service |
Hayao Miyazaki (Hayao Miyazaki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Kirsten Dunst, Phil Hartman, Janeane Garofalo, Debbie Reynolds) |
1989 |
102 min |
||
Only Yesterday |
Isao Takahata (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled only |
1991 |
118 min |
||
The Ocean Waves |
Tomomi Mochizuki (Nozomu Takahashi) |
Subtitled only, digital only |
1993 |
72 min |
||
Porco Rosso |
Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Michael Keaton, Cary Elwes, Brad Garrett, David Ogden Stiers) |
1992 |
94 min |
||
Pom Poko |
Isao Takahata (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (J.K. Simmons, Brian Posehn, Tress MacNeille, John DiMaggio) |
1994 |
119 min |
||
Whisper of the Heart |
Yoshifumi Kondo (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Ashley Tisdale, Cary Elwes, Harold Gould, Brittany Snow) |
1995 |
111 min |
||
Princess Mononoke |
Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Gillian Anderson, Minnie Driver, Billy Bob Thornton, Jada Pinkett Smith, John DiMaggio) |
1997 |
134 min |
||
My Neighbors the Yamadas |
Isao Takahata (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (James Belushi, Molly Shannon, Tress MacNeille) |
1999 |
111 min |
||
Spirited Away |
Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Daveigh Chase, Jason Marsden, Michael Chiklis, Susan Egan) |
2001 |
125 min |
||
The Cat Returns |
Hiroyuki Morita (Toshio Suzuki) |
Subtitled and dubbed (Anne Hathaway, Cary Elwes, Peter Boyle, Elliott Gould, Tim Curry, Andy Richter, Kristen Bell, Avril Lavigne) |
2002 |
75 min |
||
Howl’s Moving Castle |
Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) |
Dubbed (Christian Bale, Lauren Bacall, Billy Crystal) |
2004 |
119 min |
||
Ponyo |
Hiroyuki Morita (Toshio Suzuki) |
Dubbed (Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Liam Neeson, Tina Fey) |