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Hayao Miyazaki: A Tribute

Castle in the Sky

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 124 minutes

 After escaping her captors, a young girl named Sheeta falls from the sky into the arms of Pazu, a young coal miner. Together, the two set out on a path full of dangers, hoping to find the floating isle of Laputa and perhaps also discover Sheeta’s true identity. An adventure fantasy, the first feature-length film that was produced at Studio Ghibli.

Porco Rosso

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 94 minutes

Porco Rosso, a former pilot in the Italian Air Force who became a pig due to a curse after deciding not to cooperate with the fascists, is a high-ranking Knight of the Sky who protects the Adriatic Sea in the 1930s. When an American cowboy threatens his place, Porco goes out for one last fight.

Kiki's Delivery Service

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 103 minutes

Kiki’s Delivery Service, a funny and moving anima fantasy, incorporates an obviously educational narrative focused upon a young individual forced to leave home and secure surroundings for the first time and make her way in the world. Facing this challenge will test her maturity.

Ponyo

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 100 minutes

Ponyo, a fish girl who lives in the deep seas, washes up on shore and befriends 5-year-old Sosuke. Her father, will do anything to ensure his little girl comes back home. Now, Ponyo must choose between her powers and love.

Howl’s Moving Castle

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 119 minutes

At the base of a mysterious Howl Castle, Sophie is put under a spell by a jealous sorceress, turning her into an old woman. Sophie escapes, and in her new form, makes her way up to the castle where she finds a new purpose to her life....

Princess Mononoke

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 133 minutes

On a journey to find the cure for a curse, Ashitaka finds himself in the middle of a war between the forest creatures and Tataraba, ruled by Princess Mononoke. Innovative, spectacular, majestic, and creative, are but a few of the words to describe this masterpiece. 

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) about friendships in cinema. Hebrew dubbed version

My Neighbour Totoro

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 86 minutes

Satsuki and Mei move with their father to a new house, next to a big forest, to be near their hospitalized mother. Soon they discover that the place is populated by kind-hearted ghosts. A poetic film that manages delicately to cross the lines that separate between reality and dream to make for a heartwarming cinematic experience. 

Spirited Away

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 125 minutes

On the way to their new home, Chihiro is swept away into an adventure after her parents are turned into pigs. From here on in our young heroine will encounter a series of strange creatures. 

The Wind Rises

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 126 minutes

A breathtaking epic that tells the story of Jiro, a boy who dreams of being a pilot and turns into one of the most brilliant flight engineers in the world. 

The Boy and the Heron

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 124 minutes

Forced to move to a village where his father is employed building planes for the army, Mahito wanders around and meets a gray heron. When they enter a mysterious tower, they move into whimsical places. "This is a singular, transformative experience in film, and not to be missed" (Toronto Fim Festival).

The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness

Dir.: Mami Sunada
| 118 minutes

Director Mami Sunada follows the routines of those employed at Studio Ghibli, including filmmakers Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki as they work to release two films simultaneously, The Wind Rises and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya.