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Turner Classic Movies to Air Nine Miyazaki Films
In January
ICv2 has learned that in January 2006, Turner Classic Movies, a prominent cable and satellite network, will run nine animated features by the great Japanese anime director Hayao Miyazaki. Miyazaki's movies have received scant exposure on American TV so the showings on Turner Classic Movies should expose a wide audience to these masterworks.
A complete list of the films (and airdates) will be released next week, but ICv2 has learned that TCM will show such Miyazaki-directed classics as: Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind, Castle in the Sky, and Porco Rosso, as well as Whisper of the Heart, which was directed by Yoshifumi Kondou, though Miyazaki wrote the screenplay, drew the storyboards and produced the film.
Turner Classic Movies always broadcasts films in their original widescreen formats and typically airs subtitled versions of foreign films, though the linguistic format of the Miyazaki films is not known at this time.
A.O. Scott of the New York Times called Miyazaki, who won the Academy Award for "Best Animated Feature" for Spirited Away, "the world's greatest living animated filmmaker" (see "Miyazaki Profiled in N.Y. Times"). Miyazaki's films are among the most popular anime DVD releases in U.S. and tend to sell for years and years after their initial release.
Джери Бек* казва:
This is probably timed to remind Academy voters to consider Howl's Moving Castle for Best Animated Feature. While I'm not crazy about TCM showing anything after 1970, I do admit Miyazaki's works are true modern classics.
And there's no doubt in my mind that Disney does the best English dubs. Last night I had the the privilege of screening the new dub of MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO and doing a Q&A with the staff of Disney Character Voices responsible for the Ghibli adaptations. Having been principally involved with the original 1989 dubs of TOTORO and KIKI, I am delighted with these upgrades. And seeing Totoro again, after so many years, confirms my own subjective belief that this is Miyazaki's best film - period. It also reassured me that traditional hand drawn feature animation is not dead, and will not die if animators are inspired to tell a great story.
*Джери Бек е уважаван специалист и изследовател в областта на анимационната история
In January
ICv2 has learned that in January 2006, Turner Classic Movies, a prominent cable and satellite network, will run nine animated features by the great Japanese anime director Hayao Miyazaki. Miyazaki's movies have received scant exposure on American TV so the showings on Turner Classic Movies should expose a wide audience to these masterworks.
A complete list of the films (and airdates) will be released next week, but ICv2 has learned that TCM will show such Miyazaki-directed classics as: Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind, Castle in the Sky, and Porco Rosso, as well as Whisper of the Heart, which was directed by Yoshifumi Kondou, though Miyazaki wrote the screenplay, drew the storyboards and produced the film.
Turner Classic Movies always broadcasts films in their original widescreen formats and typically airs subtitled versions of foreign films, though the linguistic format of the Miyazaki films is not known at this time.
A.O. Scott of the New York Times called Miyazaki, who won the Academy Award for "Best Animated Feature" for Spirited Away, "the world's greatest living animated filmmaker" (see "Miyazaki Profiled in N.Y. Times"). Miyazaki's films are among the most popular anime DVD releases in U.S. and tend to sell for years and years after their initial release.
Джери Бек* казва:
This is probably timed to remind Academy voters to consider Howl's Moving Castle for Best Animated Feature. While I'm not crazy about TCM showing anything after 1970, I do admit Miyazaki's works are true modern classics.
And there's no doubt in my mind that Disney does the best English dubs. Last night I had the the privilege of screening the new dub of MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO and doing a Q&A with the staff of Disney Character Voices responsible for the Ghibli adaptations. Having been principally involved with the original 1989 dubs of TOTORO and KIKI, I am delighted with these upgrades. And seeing Totoro again, after so many years, confirms my own subjective belief that this is Miyazaki's best film - period. It also reassured me that traditional hand drawn feature animation is not dead, and will not die if animators are inspired to tell a great story.
*Джери Бек е уважаван специалист и изследовател в областта на анимационната история
Feel the summer!
- Amos Trask
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Почва да става дразнещ тоя ти навик, да пускаш подобни заядливи коментари...Amos Trask wrote:Да, или е след CN, или е отделна програма - зависи от кабелния ти оператор...
Значи оказва се, че "тъпите американци" могат да оценят и чуждото изкуство. Това ми направи впечатление в тая новина.
Правилата на бордгейминга:
1. Всички други неща, включително храна, дрехи, застраховка за колата и пари за обяд, представляват непредвидени разходи по отношение на това, което ви е необходимо за игрите.
2. Никога не пресмятайте общата стойност на това, което сте купили.
3. Ако искате нещо, значи ви е нужно.
4. Ако ви е нужно, значи трябва да го купите.
1. Всички други неща, включително храна, дрехи, застраховка за колата и пари за обяд, представляват непредвидени разходи по отношение на това, което ви е необходимо за игрите.
2. Никога не пресмятайте общата стойност на това, което сте купили.
3. Ако искате нещо, значи ви е нужно.
4. Ако ви е нужно, значи трябва да го купите.
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Всъщност огромното мнозинство са.Amos Trask wrote:В момента илюстрирам нагледно, че в САЩ не са коне с капаци все пак.
Специално на таз телевизия явно някой й е подшушнал за популярността на Миязаки та след като дори Roger Ebert се скъсва да пише за него как да не го пуснат.
It also reassured me that traditional hand drawn feature animation is not dead, and will not die if animators are inspired to tell a great story.
Тоя направо е открил Америка.
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