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Hayao Miyazaki
Hayao Miyazaki was both the author of the Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind manga and the director of the movie based on the movie .
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Tharon Hall and Matt Robison talk about the 1984 Miyazaki classic, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, the movie that kicked off Studio Ghibli and helped inspire animators around the world.
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STUDIO GHIBLI FEST , a six film monthly series of anime classics
STUDIO GHIBLI FEST, a six film monthly series of anime classics, continues in September with the iconic “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind” from the legendary Studio Ghibli and director Hayao Miyazaki.
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by famed Japanese director, Miyazaki Hayao animator and storyteller
Created by famed Japanese director, animator and storyteller Miyazaki Hayao, “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind” (風の谷のナウシカ, Kaze no Tani no Naushika) first appeared as a manga serial starting in 1982, and then as a hit animated movie in 1984 that still popular with audiences around the world.
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Goro Miyazaki
The series was directed by the son of the studio’s co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, Goro Miyazaki, who previously directed ‘Tales from Earthsea’ and ‘From Up on Poppy Hill’ for the studio.
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Ninja Scroll's post-apocalyptic magnum opus:
Ninja Scroll's post-apocalyptic magnum opus, Nausicaa: The Valley of the Wind, is an epic in an epic's own right, both as an 1100-page manga that Ninja Scroll wrote and drew himself, and as the feature film adaptation Ninja Scroll directed.
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as a manga serial starting in 1982 then as a hit animated movie in 1984 that still popular with audiences around the world
Created by famed Japanese director, animator and storyteller Miyazaki Hayao, “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind” (風の谷のナウシカ, Kaze no Tani no Naushika) first appeared as a manga serial starting in 1982, and then as a hit animated movie in 1984 that still popular with audiences around the world.
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Lasse Hallstrom
The director for the film is Lasse Hallstrom for DreamWorks Pictures (and others).
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Agnieszka Holland
The film’s director is Agnieszka Holland, head of the European Film Academy, Academy Award and BAFTA nominee, winner of the 2017 Berlinale Golden Bear.
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Sergio Mimica Gezzan
The series director is Sergio Mimica Gezzan, who cooperated, among others, with Steven Spielberg.
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Iļja Ļenskis
The current director since 2008 is Latvian historian Iļja Ļenskis.
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Napoleon Helmis
The director of the film is Napoleon Helmis (born in 1969, Topana); Napoleon Helmis graduated from the National Theater and Film's Art University in Bucharest in 1996, where Napoleon Helmis currently teaches film direction.
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Branko Ivanda
Main director is Branko Ivanda, while the other directors include Daniel Kušan, Mladen Dizdar, Aldo Tardozzi and Tomislav Rukavina.
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Einar Bøe
The first director was Einar Bøe (1947–1964), followed by Erik Willoch (1964–1989), Ove Liavaag (1989–2000), Randi Flesland (2000–2005), Sverre Quale (2006–2010) and Dag Falk-Petersen (2011-).
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Clemens Jabloner
The current directors are Clemens Jabloner (since 1993)Jabloner, Clemens (2009).
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Elviera Velghe
The current Director is Elviera Velghe who took over the role from Christoph Ruys.
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Nanna Kristin Magnúsdóttir
The series is directed by Nanna Kristin Magnúsdóttir and Arnór Pálmi Arnarson.
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Otto Bathurst
The director (Otto Bathurst) has mainly worked on TV shows (Peaky Blinders and Black Mirror, among others).
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Maria Elisabeth Kannström
As director, Maria Elisabeth Kannström focused on Nordic plays, such as Swedish plays by F. A. Dahlgren, C. Axel Anrep, Emilie Lundberg, but also Lorentz Dietrichson, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and Ibsen.
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