Hayao Miyazaki to Receive Lifetime Achievement Oscar
|The MPAA’s Board of Governors has announced that it will present an honorary Oscar statuette for lifetime achievement in film-making to Hayao Miyazaki. The award will be presented at the 6th Annual Governors Awards on Saturday, November 8, in Hollywood. Miyazaki won the Best Animated Film Oscar for Spirited Away in 2002 and was again nominated for Best Animated Film Oscars for Howl’s Moving Castle in 2005 and The Wind Rises in 2013.
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A banner year for him. First, he is part of the latest class of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame and now this. I wonder how long it will be before he finds something to complain about each of these…
Spirited Away won the Oscar in 2003. Its U.S. release was 2002.
Yay! I actually see him anime movie Spirited Away as one of the ones love,no, and will love for my entire life. I also loved Howl’s Moving Castle.
His others liked but Spirited Away and Howl’s Moving Castle are just imprinted deeply in my mind.