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Warum Miyazaki Sensei keine Interviews gibt
Den Sccop im aktuellen New Yorker hat natürlich nicht Herr Hersh. Margaret Talbot hat darin ein Interview mit dem von uns verehrten Regisseur Hayao Miyazaki, der eigentlich keine gibt. Talbot erklärt, warum:
His producer and friend Toshio Suzuki told me that in the early days of their studio, Studio Ghibli, Miyazaki would work from 9 a.m. to 4:30 a.m., and that in recent years he has mellowed somewhat and goes home at midnight. Yasuo Ohtsuka, an animator who has worked with him on several projects, said that he always figured that Miyazaki thought he would die if he stopped working. And Miyazaki himself told me that his idea of a vacation was a nap.
17.01.2005, 09:35
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