Hayao Miyazaki, one of the most important directors of Japanese animation, will be the first to receive an exhibition organized at the Academy Awards Museum, presented as an unpublished retrospective of the incredible work of one of the most influential and insightful artists on the world cinema scene. Let’s see the first details together.
Associated with films like The Enchanted City, The castle of Cagliostro and the wind rises, Miyazaki, who continues to work and inspire his employees at the age of 80, has received numerous awards, including two Academy Awards, over his 60-plus year career. The Academy, in order to inaugurate a new long-term project on the most important personalities in the film world, has decided to dedicate the first major exhibition to him, to collect it and to show it in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles 400 parts including illustrations, drawings, notes, original sketches.
Working with Miyazaki himself and Studio Ghibli to find the necessary material was fundamental, as of. explained Shraddha Aryal, Vice President for Exhibition Design, and also reveals that the idea for the project was born five years ago. The entrance to the exhibition will also be a central aspect of the experience go through a magical tunnel in a treeas in My Neighbor Totoro.
An incredible homage that promises great immersion in the immense and magical universe created by Miyazaki. Finally, remember that the Oscar Museum also shows all of Studio Ghibli’s films.




Leave a Comment