¡Studio Chizu 15th Anniversary "Hateshinaki Scarlet" de Idomu Sekai
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[Machine Translation] Summer Wars" and "The Dragon and the Freckled Princess" are the latest works by Studio Chizu and Director Mamoru Hosoda, Director Mamoru Hosoda has always challenged himself to create new animation expressions, themes, and stories. After "Summer Wars" (2009), which became synonymous with summer vacation movies, producer Yuichiro Saito established "Studio Chizu" with director Mamoru Hosoda when they produced "Wolf Children: Rain and Snow" in 2012. Since then, Studio Chizu has expanded with "Bakemono no ko", "Mirai no Mirai", and "The Dragon and the Freckled Princess". In 1997, he was featured in the monthly entertainment magazine and web magazine "Nikkei Entertainment! (Nikkei BP), a monthly entertainment magazine and web-based medium launched in 1997, began covering director Hosoda and producer Saito after the pilot version of "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. In 2003, he published the book "Mamoru Hosoda and Studio Chizu no Shigoto" (Nikkei BP). He has been following the work of director Mamoru Hosoda and Studio Chizu since his last book, "The Dragon and the Freckled Princess," for which he created the cover and feature story for the August 2021 issue. His latest work, "The Endless Scarlet," which is his first film in four years, departs from the "blue summer sky" image of his previous works to focus on the theme of revenge. The film will be distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures and Toho, and will be screened at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy, the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada, and the New York Film Festival in the U.S., before aiming for the Academy Awards in March 2014. Japanese animation is now the focus of worldwide attention. Director Hosoda and Studio Map have opened the door to the world. From the independent reporting of "Nikkei Entertainment! Nikkei Entertainment!" will reveal the trajectory of their challenges, the strategy behind the future, the reality of the production site, and the way of thinking to compete on the world stage. This book is a must-read not only for fans of Director Hosoda and Studio Chizu, who are paying attention to "Kattenshinaki Scarlett," but also for anyone who wants to understand the recent anime business.
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