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FilmWeek Feature: Austin Cross Talks 'Princess Mononoke' & Its Kickstarting Of Studio Ghibli’s Global Success
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Aug 4, 2023
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FilmWeek Feature: Austin Cross Talks 'Princess Mononoke' & Its Kickstarting Of Studio Ghibli’s Global Success

Austin Cross sits down with animation expert and LAist film critic, Charles Solomon and former overseas promotion manager for Studio Ghibli, Steve Alpert, to talk about this year's Studio Ghibli Fest and the animation studio's first global hit 'Princess Mononoke.'

Princess Mononoke sits on top of a giant white wolf in a lush green forest. Mononoke wears a face mask pulled up, sitting on top of her head to reveal her face. The mask is a red, abstract face with a long white fur coal attached that reaches down to Mononoke's waist. She also wears a tooth necklace and holds a long spear. Red face paint creates three triangles on her face, one small one on her forehead, and two larger ones under her eyes covering her cheeks.
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Ghibli Fest 2023, a yearly re-screening of Studio Ghibli films, may have kicked off back in March but it’s upcoming re-release has historical significance. That being the 1997 film “Princess Mononoke,” a film that was renowned filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki’s first, global box office hit, making close $200 million. It’s domestic and global success at the time was unmatched… up until the 2001 film “Spirited Away.”

Fans revisiting these features comes at a time where Miyazaki reaches the next chapter in his storytelling, with his final film “The Boy and the Heron” having released in Japan in July. No official release date globally has been announced, but North America will be blessed with a screening as the Toronto International Film Festival opens its festivities with Miyazaki’s last film as a director.

Today on AirTalk, we talk about Studio Ghibli’s growth in the global box office, Hayao Miyazaki’s role in that, and the legendary filmmaker’s legacy. Joining guest host Austin Cross is LAist & Animation Scoop film critic Charles Solomon, and Steve Alpert, former overseas promotion manager for Studio Ghibli.

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