A major Studio Ghibli retrospective will soon be starting at IFC in New York City and will travel to Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C, Toronto, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle and other cities in 2012. The films will be projected in 35mm. Here's a list of what will show and the dates for IFC:
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 | |
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Castle in the Sky | | Hayao Miyazaki (Isao Takahata) | Subtitled only | 1986 | 126 min | |
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My Neighbor Totoro | | Hayao Miyazaki (Toru Hara) | Subtitled and dubbed (Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning, Tim Daly, Frank Welker) | 1988 | 86 min | |
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Kiki’s Delivery Service | | Hayao Miyazaki (Hayao Miyazaki) | Subtitled and dubbed (Kirsten Dunst, Phil Hartman, Janeane Garofalo, Debbie Reynolds) | 1989 | 102 min | |
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Only Yesterday | | Isao Takahata (Toshio Suzuki) | Subtitled only | 1991 | 118 min | |
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The Ocean Waves | | Tomomi Mochizuki (Nozomu Takahashi) | Subtitled only, digital only | 1993 | 72 min | |
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Porco Rosso | | Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) | Subtitled and dubbed (Michael Keaton, Cary Elwes, Brad Garrett, David Ogden Stiers) | 1992 | 94 min | |
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Pom Poko | | Isao Takahata (Toshio Suzuki) | Subtitled and dubbed (J.K. Simmons, Brian Posehn, Tress MacNeille, John DiMaggio) | 1994 | 119 min | |
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Whisper of the Heart | | Yoshifumi Kondo (Toshio Suzuki) | Subtitled and dubbed (Ashley Tisdale, Cary Elwes, Harold Gould, Brittany Snow) | 1995 | 111 min | |
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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 | |
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My Neighbors the Yamadas | | Isao Takahata (Toshio Suzuki) | Subtitled and dubbed (James Belushi, Molly Shannon, Tress MacNeille) | 1999 | 111 min | |
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Spirited Away | | Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) | Subtitled and dubbed (Daveigh Chase, Jason Marsden, Michael Chiklis, Susan Egan) | 2001 | 125 min | |
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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 | |
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Howl’s Moving Castle | | Hayao Miyazaki (Toshio Suzuki) | Dubbed (Christian Bale, Lauren Bacall, Billy Crystal) | 2004 | 119 min | |
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Ponyo | | Hiroyuki Morita (Toshio Suzuki) | Dubbed (Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Liam Neeson, Tina Fey) | 2008 | 101 min |
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7 comments:
It would be nice to see if they'll bring this over to Toledo
Thoroughly jealous. Makes me want to come over to America just to see them
http://www.ifccenter.com/
why does the IFC website make no mention of this?
I have no idea, Sean. Thanks for pointing that out.
Since my decision to renew my membership at the Lightbox (Toronto) would depend on it, I emailed GKIDS. Got a quick reply:
"Good news for TIFF then - its indeed coming to the Lightbox, from around mid March to mid April."
As long as I don't have to watch more than a couple dubs, I'm thrilled to finally see a bunch of these on the big screen.
Might start harassing them now about minimizing the number of dubs they play.
I need your help. My son is studying in Calarts in Valencia, ca. He is in last year and this coming spring will be his last semester. He is studying for Animation. Now he says he does not want to get the degree and not want to attend the college in last sem because he says it is not necessary to have the degree in his field! Can you please share some light on it and guide him or guide me.
Thank you
Hi Anonymous. I will say the same thing I say to my own students. A degree in animation is valuable for two reasons. If your son ever wants to work in another country, the degree will make it easier for him to get a work visa and make him more attractive to his prospective employer as a result. Immigration officials don't know anything about art, but they understand what a Bachelor's degree is and all countries prefer educated immigrants or foreign workers.
The other value of a degree is the ability to teach or return to school for further education. Animation is an industry that changes constantly and it's impossible to know where your career is going to be in five years, let alone twenty. Having a degree in your pocket will make it easier to find teaching positions and easier to get a Master's degree at some point in the future.
For years I told my wife that nobody in animation cared about my Bachelor's degree. They only cared about the quality of my reel. Then I reached a point where teaching looked like my best option and I went back to school at the age of 50 for a Master's. That was literally the first time that the Bachelor's degree was ever a benefit to me, more than 25 years after getting it, but it gave me opportunities that I wouldn't have had otherwise.
With only a semester left, it would be a shame if your son didn't see it through.
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