Animator Hayao Miyazaki’s first film in 10 years set for release in July 2023

This handout from Studio Ghibli received via Jiji Press on May 15, 2018, shows Japanese animator and director, Hayao Miyazaki speaking during a memorial ceremony for the late Japanese anime director Isao Takahata at Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo prefecture. Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade will be released in July 2023, its distribution company has said. JIJI PRESS / AFP

Oscar-winning Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade will be released in July next year, its distribution company has said.

The 81-year-old Miyazaki, who co-founded celebrated anime house Studio Ghibli, came out of retirement to make the movie, titled “How Do You Live?”

It has been in production for years with details kept tightly under wraps, and will now be released in Japan on July 14, according to a schedule published Tuesday by distributor Toho.

Studio Ghibli and Toho also released a poster for the film featuring a hand-sketched, bird-like creature with an eye nestled below its beak.

“How Do You Live?” is inspired by a 1937 book about a boy from a rich family who learns about poverty and discrimination through conversations with his uncle.

Miyazaki has built a cult following with his fantastical depictions of nature and machinery, and beloved characters like the cuddly spirit creature Totoro. His film “Spirited Away” won an Oscar for best animated feature in 2003.

After his 2013 movie “The Wind Rises,” Miyazaki said he would no longer make feature-length films, as he could not maintain the hectic intensity of his perfectionist approach to work.

However, in an about-turn four years later, Miyazaki’s production company said he was retracting his retirement to make what would be “his final film, considering his age.”

The release date announcement is not the only good news for Studio Ghibli fans this year, after three sections of Japan’s new Ghibli theme park opened to the public in November.  /ra

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