The loudest applause on opening night at the Toronto International Film Festival was for Totoro.
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“We are privileged enough to be living in a time where Mozart is composing symphonies,” the filmmaker Guillermo del Toro said Thursday, introducing the film’s first screening outside Japan. “Miyazaki san is a master of that stature.” The title of Miyazaki’s latest is “Kimi-tachi wa Do Ikeru Ka?” in Japanese, which translates as “How Do you Live?” It comes from Genzaburo Yoshino’s 1937 novel, on which the movie is loosely based. In one of his few public comments, Miyazaki was asked if his film would supply any answers to that question.Article contentin 2021.
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