SCREENING
Free Screenings: October
Notice:
Please note that the installation is unavailable on 12 Jan due to a booking for private event.
No screenings on 26 Oct (Sat) & 27 Oct (Sun)
KAZUO OGA – GHIBLI’S IMAGE ARTISAN – The Artist Who Made Totoro’s Forest ジブリの絵職人 男鹿和雄展 トトロの森を描いた人。 (2007)
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73 minutes | PG | Japanese with English subtitles
Showtimes
6 to 20 Oct | Mon to Sun
21 Oct to 1 Nov | Mon to Fri3pm & 4.30pm
*No screenings on 25 Oct, Fri.
Explore the works of Kazuo Oga, the brilliant mind behind the enchanting Totoro forest and mesmerising background art found within the films of Studio Ghibli. Through interviews between the artist himself and other Studio Ghibli luminaries, this documentary spotlights some of the captivating works featured in a dedicated exhibition of his career highlights, as well as that ‘lightning-in-a-bottle’ magic in background art that has made Studio Ghibli films such a celebrated worldwide icon in film and animation.
Images copyright ©2007 Studio Ghibli -
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The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness 夢と狂気の王国 (2013), Mami Sunada
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118 minutes | PG | Japanese with English subtitles
Showtimes
5 Oct Sat, 6.45pm
11 Oct Fri, 6.45pm
12 Oct Sat, 6.45pm
18 Oct Fri, 6.45pm
19 Oct Sat, 6.45pm
With near-unfettered access inside the studio, filmmaker Mami Sunada follows the key personnel at Studio Ghibli – director Hayao Miyazaki, producer Toshio Suzuki and the elusive “other” director, Isao Takahata – over the course of approximately one year as the studio rushes to complete their two highly anticipated new films, Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises and Takahata’s The Tale of The Princess Kaguya. The result is a rare glimpse into the inner workings of one of the most celebrated animation studios in the world, and a portrait of their dreams, passion and dedication that borders on madness.
Images copyright © 2013 dwango -
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EXHIBITION
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of Studio Ghibli
For nearly four decades, Studio Ghibli has captivated the hearts and imagination of audiences worldwide with its rich narratives, visual splendour and relatable characters. From 4 October, fans across Singapore and the region will be able to experience the Studio’s timeless treasure at ArtScience Museum and join iconic characters on an unforge … more
For nearly four decades, Studio Ghibli has captivated the hearts and imagination of audiences worldwide with its rich narratives, visual splendour and relatable characters. From 4 October, fans across Singapore and the region will be able to experience the Studio’s timeless treasure at ArtScience Museum and join iconic characters on an unforgettable adventure through the fantastical realms of films such as My Neighbour Totoro (1988), Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989), and Spirited Away (2001).