Hayao Miyazaki (Japanese: 宮崎 駿, Hepburn: Miyazaki Hayao, born January 5, 1941) is a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and as a maker of anime feature films.[1][2][3] His works are characterized by the recurrence of progressive themes, such as feminism, environmentalism, pacifism, love, and family.[4][5][6] His films' protagonists are often strong girls or young women, and several of his films present morally ambiguous antagonists with redeeming qualities.[7][8][9]
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In the course of his career, Miyazaki has received multiple awards and nominations. His first feature films, The Castle of Cagliostro and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, earned him the Ōfuji Noburō Award at the Mainichi Film Awards in 1979 and 1984, respectively. His film Laputa: Castle in the Sky won Best Anime at the Anime Grand Prix in 1986, and My Neighbor Totoro won the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in 1989. He received several awards for his work on Kiki's Delivery Service in 1990, including Best Japanese Film at the Golden Gross Awards and the Special Award at the Japan Academy Film Prize. Porco Rosso also won the Mainichi Film Award for Best Animation Film in 1993.
Miyazaki's film Princess Mononoke was the first animated film to win the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year; its distribution to the Western world greatly increased Ghibli's popularity and influence outside Japan, and his 2001 film Spirited Away won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards. His 2004 film Howl's Moving Castle and 2009 film Ponyo received several awards, including Animation of the Year at the Tokyo Anime Awards, and both were nominated for the Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production. His 2013 film The Wind Rises was also highly awarded; it received Animation of the Year from the Japan Academy Film Prize, and a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Golden Globe Awards. Howl's Moving Castle and The Wind Rises were nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 78th and 86th Academy Awards. Miyazaki was awarded the Academy Honorary Award in November 2014, for his impact on animation and cinema. His 2023 film The Boy and the Heron won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 96th Academy Awards in 2024.
Films
editThe Castle of Cagliostro
editThe Castle of Cagliostro was released in Japan on December 15, 1979.[10]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Mainichi Film Awards | 1979 | Ōfuji Noburō Award | Won | [11] |
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
editNausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was released on March 11, 1984. It grossed ¥1.48 billion at the box office, and made an additional ¥742 million in distribution income.[12]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Anime Grand Prix | 1984 | Best Anime | Won | [13] |
Kinema Junpo Awards | 1984 | Reader's Choice Japanese Film Director of the Year | Won | [14] |
Best Film of the Year | Runner-up | |||
Mainichi Film Awards | 1984 | Ōfuji Noburō Award | Won | [15] |
Laputa: Castle in the Sky
editLaputa: Castle in the Sky was released on August 2, 1986.[16]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Anime Grand Prix | 1986 | Best Anime | Won | [17] |
Kinema Junpo Awards | 1986 | Best Film of the Year | Runner-up | [18] |
Mainichi Film Awards | 1986 | Ōfuji Noburō Award | Won | [15] |
My Neighbor Totoro
editMy Neighbor Totoro was released on April 16, 1988. While it was commercially unsuccessful at the box office, merchandising was successful, and it received critical acclaim.[19][20]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Blue Ribbon Awards | 1989 | Special Award | Won | [21] |
Kinema Junpo Awards | 1989 | Best Japanese Film | Won | |
Reader's Choice Japanese Film Director of the Year | Won | [22] | ||
Mainichi Film Awards | 1989 | Best Film | Won | [21] |
Ōfuji Noburō Award | Won | [23] |
Kiki's Delivery Service
editKiki's Delivery Service premiered on July 29, 1989. It earned ¥2.15 billion at the box office,[24] and was the highest-grossing film in Japan in 1989.[25]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Anime Grand Prix | 1990 | Best Anime | Won | [26] |
Japan Academy Film Prize | 1990 | Special Award | Won | [27] |
Kinema Junpo Awards | 1990 | Reader's Choice Japanese Film Director of the Year | Won | [28] |
Best Film of the Year | Runner-up | |||
Mainichi Film Awards | 1990 | Best Animation Film | Won | [23] |
Porco Rosso
editPorco Rosso was released on July 18, 1992. The film was commercially successful and remained one of the highest-grossing films in Japan for several years.[29]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Annecy International Animated Film Festival | 1993 | Best Film | Won | [30] |
Kinema Junpo Awards | 1993 | Best Film of the Year | Runner-up | [31] |
Mainichi Film Awards | 1993 | Best Animation Film | Won | [11] |
Princess Mononoke
editPrincess Mononoke was released on July 12, 1997. It was commercially successful, becoming the highest-grossing film in Japan for several months.[32][a] Upon its release in Western markets, it was largely unsuccessful at the box office, grossing about US$2.3 million.[33]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Annie Awards | 2000 | Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production | Nominated | [34] |
Blue Ribbon Awards | 1998 | Special Award | Won | [35] |
Hochi Film Awards | 1997 | Special Award | Won | [36] |
Japan Academy Film Prize | 1998 | Picture of the Year | Won | [37] |
Japan Media Arts Festival | 1997 | Grand Prize in Animation | Won | [38] |
Kinema Junpo Awards | 1998 | Reader's Choice Japanese Film Director of the Year | Won | [39] |
Best Film of the Year | Runner-up | |||
Mainichi Film Awards | 1998 | Best Animation Film | Won | [23] |
Best Film | Won | [40] | ||
Readers' Choice Award – Best Film | Won | |||
Nebula Awards | 2001 | Best Script | Nominated | [41] |
Nikkan Sports Film Awards | 1997 | Best Director | Won | [42] |
Yujiro Ishihara Award | Won | |||
Tokyo Sports Film Awards | 1997 | Best Director | Won | [43] |
Spirited Away
editSpirited Away was released on July 20, 2001; it received critical acclaim, and is considered among the greatest films of the 2000s.[44] The film was also commercially successful, earning ¥30.4 billion (US$289.1 million) at the box office.[45] It became the highest-grossing film in Japan,[46] a record it maintained for almost 20 years.[b]
Howl's Moving Castle
editHowl's Moving Castle was released on November 20, 2004, and received widespread critical acclaim. In Japan, the film grossed a record $14.5 million in its first week of release.[88] It remains among the highest-grossing films in Japan, with a worldwide gross of over ¥19.3 billion.[89]
Ponyo
editPonyo was released on July 19, 2008. The film was also a commercial success, earning ¥10 billion (US$93.2 million) in its first month[103] and ¥15.5 billion by the end of 2008, placing it among the highest-grossing films in Japan.[104]
Award | Year | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Annie Awards | 2010 | Directing in a Feature Production | Nominated | [105] |
Asian Film Awards | 2009 | Best Director | Nominated | [106] |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | 2009 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [107] |
Hong Kong Film Awards | 2010 | Best Asian Film | Nominated | [108] |
Japan Academy Film Prize | 2009 | Animation of the Year | Won | [109] |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | 2010 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [110] |
Tokyo Anime Awards | 2009 | Best Domestic Feature | Won | [111] |
Best Director | Won | |||
Best Original Story | Won | |||
Animation of the Year | Won | |||
Venice Film Festival | 2008 | Future Film Festival Digital Award | Nominated | [112] |
Mimmo Rotella Foundation Award | Won | |||
Golden Lion | Nominated | |||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards | 2009 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [113] |
The Wind Rises
editThe Wind Rises premiered on July 20, 2013,[114] and received critical acclaim. It was also commercially successful, grossing ¥11.6 billion (US$110 million) at the Japanese box office, becoming the highest-grossing film in Japan in 2013.[115]
The Boy and the Heron
editThe Boy and the Heron premiered on July 14, 2023,[148] and received critical acclaim.[149] It was commercially successful, grossing ¥1.8 billion in its opening weekend, the biggest opening in Studio Ghibli's history.[150]
Other honours
editAward / Organization | Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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Annie Awards | 1998 | Winsor McCay Award | — | Won | [189] |
Mainichi Film Awards | 2002 | Ōfuji Noburō Award | Whale Hunt | Won | [190] |
Venice Film Festival | 2005 | Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement | — | Won | [101] |
Comic-Con International | 2009 | Inkpot Award | — | Won | [191] |
Cabinet Office | 2012 | Person of Cultural Merit | — | Won | [192] |
Annie Awards | 2013 | Writing in an Animated Feature Production | From Up on Poppy Hill | Nominated | [193] |
Tokyo Sports Film Awards | 2013 | Special Award | — | Won | [43] |
Governors Awards | 2014 | Academy Honorary Award | — | Won | [194] |
World Fantasy Awards | 2019 | Life Achievement | — | Won | [195] |
Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation | 2024 | Ramon Magsaysay Award | — | Won | [196] |
Notes
edit- ^ Princess Mononoke was eclipsed as the highest-grossing film in Japan by Titanic, released several months later.[32]
- ^ Spirited Away was eclipsed as the highest-grossing film in Japan by Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train in December 2020.[46]
- ^ Awarded for "artistic contribution to the field of animation"[52]
- ^ Tied with The Little Bird Freak[59]
- ^ Shared with eight other films[178]
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