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For Hayao Miyazaki, the golden age of anime is over
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Goro, son of Studio Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki, recently visited the Cannes Film Festival and received the prestigious Palme d'Or. There he spoke about what's next for Studio Ghibli and what his father thinks about current anime.
Regarding the first thing, he commented 'Everything is really cloudy regarding the future of the studio'. To the above, Goro Miyazaki added 'and I really don't know, but I think my dad has ideas for a new movie'.
It is certainly great news that this famous director is thinking about another film, especially after the success it has had. The boy and the heronrecognized internationally and at the Oscars.
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But Goro still commented on Hayao Miyazaki that he 'believes that the golden age of Japanese animation is over and that there is not much new left. He feels that this award symbolizes the end of his career.'; These are significant comments from this genius.

This is just one of the comments shared by Goro Miyazaki about his father in recent days. In previous statements, the director has said that he does not usually share ideas about his new films with other animators.
The reason is that Hayao Miyazaki sees everyone as a rival. Especially if they are younger than him, but this also applies to the staff that supports him, both inside and outside Studio Ghibli. He is a very careful person.
It would certainly be interesting for Hayao Miyazaki to share where, at least for him, the 'golden age' of anime begins, and why he considers it that way.
Because the Japanese animation industry has existed for many years and throughout it has produced a multitude of productions.

Not just Studio Ghibli, but other creatives and their studios who have made a notable and lasting impact on global pop culture.
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