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NEWS: Hayao Miyazaki's How Do You Live? Anime Film to be 1st Ghibli Film With Simultaneous Release i




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Sheenoobuu



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 10:02 am Reply with quote
So is this a single day of showings in the US or a regular addition to US theaters for 2 or 3 weeks?

I remember plenty of fans being doubtful that it would release in the US without trailers, but here we are, a week from release without US trailers...
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 11:12 am Reply with quote
No one's licensed it yet.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 11:49 am Reply with quote
Sheenoobuu wrote:
So is this a single day of showings in the US or a regular addition to US theaters for 2 or 3 weeks?

I remember plenty of fans being doubtful that it would release in the US without trailers, but here we are, a week from release without US trailers...

Everything in this article is about the Japanese release. A US release has not been announced, but I'm sure it is in negotiation. I'd bet GKids eventually getting it, with possibly Warner Bros (HBO Max in the US) and Netflix (outside the US) being also interested, but I'm sure a theatrical release will be mandatory. But regardless it probably will take 6 or more months after the JP release before the English dub is ready, so that whoever licenses it can put it in theaters with the sub and dub at the same time. So I'm anticipating a winter-spring 2024 US release (between December and May).
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 6:30 pm Reply with quote
Sounds pretty interesting!
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GATSU



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 8:35 pm Reply with quote
Legit: So it won't be competing with Spider-Verse 2 for the Oscar, I take it?
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 9:20 pm Reply with quote
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Legit: So it won't be competing with Spider-Verse 2 for the Oscar, I take it?

It’s hard to say. It has to have a 7-day theatrical run in California by December 31 to be eligible, and even just a sub-only release in only Los Angeles would probably qualify. I’m not so sure GKids would consider rushing it out though for the 2023 awards though.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 9:49 pm Reply with quote
LegitPancake wrote:
GATSU wrote:
Legit: So it won't be competing with Spider-Verse 2 for the Oscar, I take it?

It’s hard to say. It has to have a 7-day theatrical run in California by December 31 to be eligible, and even just a sub-only release in only Los Angeles would probably qualify. I’m not so sure GKids would consider rushing it out though for the 2023 awards though.


It's Ghibli so I doubt they'll wait long to give it a worldwide release along with a dub. I'm actually shocked it doesn't have a simultaneous worldwide release along with Japan.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 1:34 am Reply with quote
JustMonika wrote:


It's Ghibli so I doubt they'll wait long to give it a worldwide release along with a dub. I'm actually shocked it doesn't have a simultaneous worldwide release along with Japan.


Ghibli has always waited for an English dub to be produced before releasing films theatrically in America, etc. Their films usually take many months post Japanese release to enter foreign markets, occasional film festival non-withstanding.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 9:11 pm Reply with quote
Sheenoobuu wrote:

I remember plenty of fans being doubtful that it would release in the US without trailers, but here we are, a week from release without US trailers...


No trailers for this film, not even in Japan:

"Studio Ghibli to Release Hayao Miyazaki’s Final Film ‘How Do You Live?’ With No Trailer, No Promotional Marketing"

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In a very Ghibli-esque move, the legendary anime house is asking fans to go see the film with no preconceptions: "Deep down, I think this is what moviegoers latently desire," says producer Toshio Suzuki.

The forthcoming film, which opens in Japan on July 14, is easily the most anticipated movie coming to Japanese theaters in years — and exceedingly little is known about it.

And the studio released one inscrutable poster for the film in December, but it has said nothing else about the movie since — no plot summary, no voice cast, nothing about the film’s setting or characters. In an interview with Japanese magazine Bungei Shunji on Friday, Ghibli’s longtime lead producer Toshio Suzuki, considered Miyazaki’s right-hand man, said nothing more will be revealed about the film before it hits theaters.


Maybe the English release will follow suit, though by then people will already know what the movie is about.


LegitPancake wrote:
GATSU wrote:

Legit: So it won't be competing with Spider-Verse 2 for the Oscar, I take it?

It’s hard to say. It has to have a 7-day theatrical run in California by December 31 to be eligible, and even just a sub-only release in only Los Angeles would probably qualify. I’m not so sure GKids would consider rushing it out though for the 2023 awards though.


But if they want it to qualify for Best Picture, they'd have to do more now with the new rules:

"New Academy rules require actual theatrical run for Best Picture eligibility"

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Movies looking for Best Picture consideration will need an “expanded theatrical run”

Earlier today, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made it official: Best Picture nominees must receive an actual theatrical run. To qualify for the 2023 race, contenders must fulfill an “expanded theatrical run” in “10 of the top 50 U.S. markets.” By expanding the rules, the Academy is essentially forcing every studio and streamer to play the same game and put movies in theaters around the country rather than a couple of screens in New York City and Los Angeles.
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meruru



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2023 6:32 am Reply with quote
I saw some articles claiming that Miyazaki is actually worried about not promoting this movie. I wonder why then aren't they? It all seems very bizarre.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2023 10:38 am Reply with quote
I asked a few friends in Japan and literally no one knows this is coming out. It will barely make any money and Ghibli will have no one to blame but themselves...
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2023 11:53 am Reply with quote
Releasing in a few days with no trailer and just a a general plot synopsis, is certainly a choice.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 5:08 am Reply with quote
The marketing tactic of near silence is fascinating if a bit suicidal in the internet age but that is what happens with a senior citizen producer whose ego never knew bounds. The film won´t even get a pamphlet on release and it might be released through mail order? The 70s Star Wars Figuren Kenner figures 2.0.

This is destined to be Toshio Suzuki´s last hurrah as there is no one to creatively take over Ghibli so why not just do something crazy for his last relevant act as a Miyazaki producer. Miyazaki himself questions this but we shall see. The extremely cryptic teaser poster is certainly a choice though. A blank poster with A movie by Hayao Miyazaki and nothing else I would have gotten but not this bird... costume?

I wonder how many Japanese audience members will expect to see an adaptation of the titular 30s novel as this fantasy film will only share a name but not a premise. Double bizarre. There is no way that an anime will win an Oscar again but a nomination is guaranteed here so GKids is destined to put in a minimal release, even with subs, to get a free ad during the next ceremony. Even Tommy Wiseau did with the way he released The Room.
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