Studio Ghibli’s The Wind Rises is Hayao Miyazaki’s Last Film

Koji Hoshino, the president of Studio Ghibli, has announced that the legendary co-founder of the prestigious animation studio will retire after he completes his new film, The Wind Rises. Hoshino made the announcement at the Venice Film Festival; he didn’t go into too much detail, but stated that Miyazaki is retiring from feature-length films. 

It is likely that Miyazaki will remain a presence in the studio, consulting on all its major released but handing over the majority of control to other directors such as his son Goro Miyazaki (Tales from Earthsea) and fellow Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata (The Tale of Princess Kaguya).

The 72-year-old director has worked at Studio Ghibli for over fifty years, creating some the the studios most memorable on-screen adventures, including Nausicaä of the Valley of the WindMy Neighbor TotoroPrincess MononokeSpirited AwayHowl’s Moving Castle and Ponyo. He is an inspirational influence on animation, and hopefully we’ll see more of Miyazaki-san outside of feature films.

Hayao Miyazaki Open to Nausicaä Film Sequel

In an interview on the Japanese channel TBS’s Ō-sama no Brunch program, Hayao Miyazaki said that he would be open to the idea of a possible sequel to Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind; although, if it were to happen, he would leave it in the hands of Evangelion director Hideaki Anno.

When Miyazaki was asked if he was interested in making a continuation or part 2 of Nausicaä, he replied, “No, I don’t. I don’t really feel like doing it, but Anno keeps on saying, ‘I want to do it! I want to do it!’ So I tell him now that I’ve come to think lately that if he wanted to do it, it would be fine for him to do it.”

Anno was a key animator on the Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind film in 1984. Miyazaki and Anno have remained close colleagues, and Anno has just made his voice-acting debut in Miyazaki’s new Studio Ghibli film Kaze Tachinu (The Wind Rises).

The full interview is featured below, but the video does not have English subtitles:

[Via Anime News Network]

Film4’s Studio Ghibli Season is Here

Film4 will be showing a total of nineteen Studio Ghibli titles over the Easter holiday, and, whether you’ve seen them before or have yet to be exposed to the Ghibli legacy, they are not to be missed. The full line up is listed below, with some titles repeated so viewers can choose their preference between English dub or subtitles:

  • Tues, 26 March at 6:30pm – Spirited Away (Subtitled)
  • Weds, 27 March at 6:05pm – Princess Mononoke (Subtitled)
  • Thurs, 28 March at 11am – The Cat Returns (Subtitled)
  • Thurs, 28 March at 4:35pm – Porco Rosso (English dub)
  • Fri, 29 March at 4:45pm – Kiki’s Delivery Service (English dub)
  • Sat, 30 March at 4:55pm – My Neighbour Totoro (English dub)
  • Sun, 31 March at 5:15pm – Arrietty (English dub)
  • Mon, 1 April at 4:35pm – Howl’s Moving Castle (English dub)
  • Tues, 2 April at 3:15pm – The Castle of Cagliostro (English dub)
  • Weds, 3 April at 2:50pm – Ponyo (English dub)
  • Thurs, 4 April at 11am – Ocean Waves (Subtitled)
  • Thurs, 4 April at 2:35pm – Pom Poko (English dub)
  • Fri, 5 April at 12:15am – Grave of the Fireflies (Subtitled)
  • Fri, 5 April at 2:40pm – Whisper of the Heart (English dub)
  • Fri, 6 April at 4:35pm – Spirited Away (English dub)
  • Sun, 7 April at 3pm – The Cat Returns (English dub)
  • Mon, 8 April at 2:25pm – Tales From Earthsea (English dub)earth
  • Tues, 9 April at 12:55pm – Only Yesterday (Subtitled)
  • Weds, 10 April at 1:10pm – Princess Mononoke (English dub)
  • Thurs, 11 April at 11am – Little Norse Prince (Subtitled)
  • Thurs, 11 April at 2:35pm – Laputa: Castle in the Sky (English dub)
  • Fri, 12 April at 12:45pm – Howl’s Moving Castle (Subtitled)
  • Sat, 13 April (time TBA) – Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (Subtitled)

More information is available on Film4’s website.