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Sen to Chihiro No Kamikakushi

A Viagem de Chihiro
Direction
HAYAO MIYAZAKI
Producer
Toshio Suzuki
Edition(s)
27ª, 28ª

Sen to Chihiro No Kamikakushi

A Viagem de Chihiro
  • Animation
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  • 125 minutos
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  • Colorido
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  • 2001
Japan

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Ogino’ family is moving to another town. Akio and Yuko, the parents of the young girl Chihiro, are excited about the trip, as opposed to their daughter, who is reluctant to leave her friends behind. As they arrive in the new town, her father takes a short cut and ends up entering a tunnel. Even though she is afraid, Chihiro goes along with her parents. They find a mysterious and deserted town. Akio and Yuko come across a mouth watering banquet and start to devour it. Suddenly, the two are turned into pigs before the eyes of the terrified Chihiro. Lost and alone, the girl finds herself in a world crowded with spirits and gods. She is lucky to find Haku, a mysterious young man who decides to help her. The film was awarded the Oscar for best animation film and the Golden Bear at the Berlin Festival.

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HAYAO MIYAZAKI

Born in Tokyo in 1941, Miyazaki is the most celebrated director of animated films in his country. He worked for several Japanese studios as an animator, artistic director and producer, until he started his own company, the Ghibli Studios. His films include Castle in the Sky (1986), My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Princess Mononoke (1997), Spirited Away (2001, 27th Mostra), winner of the best animated film Oscar and the Golden Bear in Berlin; Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) and Ponyo (2008). Miyazaki announced that The Wind Rises, based on a manga he wrote and illustrated, will be his final film.
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