An honorary Palme d’Or to Ghibli, Miyazaki’s animation studio

Rather than only decorating Hayao Miyazaki, the studio’s best-known figure, whose public appearances are extremely rare, the Festival chose for the first time to award a collective Palm of Honor to the studio, including the other big name, Isao Takahata, died in 2018. His third figure, producer Toshio Suzuki, aged 75, said he was “truly honored and happy” when this distinction was announced.

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“Porco Rosso”, “Princess Mononoke”, “Spirited Away”, “My Neighbor Totoro”… Epic and poetic, the emblematic films of Ghibli are considered masterpieces of cinema, which have contributed in forty years of giving animation its letters of nobility.

“Like all cinema icons, (the characters in these films) populate our imaginations with abundant and colorful universes and sensitive and committed stories. With Ghibli, Japanese animated cinema is experienced as one of the great adventures of cinephilia, between tradition and modernity,” declared Iris Knobloch and Thierry Frémaux, heads of the Cannes Film Festival, in a press release.

At 83, Hayao Miyazaki announced his artistic retirement on several occasions, before returning to the drawing board. His latest film, “The Boy and the Heron,” won the Oscar for best animated film, his second after “Spirited Away” in 2003.

At the end of last year, Ghibli became a subsidiary of the Japanese television channel Nippon TV, which is committed to respecting its autonomy. Another honorary Palme d’Or will be awarded during the Festival (May 14-25) to another figure of popular culture and legend of the 7th art, on the Hollywood side: George Lucas, the father of the Star Wars saga.


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