The documentary recently screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
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The academy-award-winning film hits 4K and Blu-ray on June 25.
Been hankering to watch Totoro or Kiki's on the big screen again? Studio Ghibli Fest has got you covered, as always.
The newly minted Oscar winner will soon join other Hayao Miyazaki films on the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streamer.
Hayao Miyazaki picked up his second Best Animated Feature Oscar over 20 years after he first won for Spirited Away .
The worlds of Hayao Miyazaki come to life at the Nagoya, Japan attraction, where the final phase opens March 16.
English-language casts of Miyazaki films have included Christian Bale, Claire Danes, Michael Keaton, Elle Fanning, and more.
Studio Ghibli apparently had one request for the English voice of The Boy and the Heron 's titular bird: they had to be hot.
The legendary filmmaker behind My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away returns with his latest.
The ensemble for Miyazaki's upcoming Studio Ghibli film includes Christian Bale, Florence Pugh, Mark Hamill, Dave Bautista, and more.
Director Hayao Miyazaki's studio has been sold; the move is meant to financially secure Ghibli's artistic and creative independence for years to come.
The filmmaker geeks out over the power of Ghibli films, just like us.
Turns out the Studio Ghibli founder still has stories he wants to tell, as we'd all hoped (and suspected).
With minimal marketing and only a few images, Hayao Miyazaki's latest (and possibly last) film is shrouded in mystery.
The Boy and the Heron has had no promotion in Japan, but seems like it will in the U.S.
A new batch of artwork promotes what could be Hayao Miyazaki's final animated feature.
The Boy and the Heron (released in Japan as How Do You Live ) will be distributed theatrically by GKIDS in North America.
Hayao Miyazaki's cryptic and allegedly final film breaks new ground for the famous Japanese studio.
With six weeks until release, Toshio Suzuki, the longtime Ghibli producer, said that there will be no other images released.