The Boy & The Heron | Miyazaki's Hand Drawn Revolution | Studio Ghibli

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An examination of Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film and a consideration of why this could prove revolutionary in the realm of animation. In an era that is dominated by computer generated animation and the growing prevalence of many iconic and celebrated animated productions being remade into live action, which more often than not turn out to be nothing more than soulless, corporate content, Hayao Miyazaki has come out of retirement once again to remind people of the magic, wonder and depth of storytelling possible through hand drawn animation. Studio Ghibli’s latest film How Do You Live, entitled The Boy and The Heron for its North American release, recently made its international debut at the TIFF to much acclaim.

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