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Hayao Miyazaki invites moviegoers to dream with him one last time

Por: WPLG Local 10 Entertainment September 08, 2023

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TORONTO, ONT – The loudest applause on opening night at the was for Totoro. When the Studio Ghibli logo of the magical creature from Hayao Miyazaki's appeared on the screen Thursday night, it meant to the audience the premiere of Miyazaki’s latest and perhaps last film, For many at TIFF, it was the movie event of the year.A decade ago, Miyazaki, the anime master of “Spirited Away,” “Howl's Moving Castle, “Kiki’s Delivery... + full article



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