A new animated short produced by Gobelins art students humorously explores Hayao Miyazaki's hypothetical retirement, an idea he's toyed with for years. At 84, he remains actively involved in filmmaking, even after what many thought was his final film, The Boy and the Heron. Studio Ghibli's Junichi Nishioka revealed that Miyazaki is developing new film concepts without plans for retirement. Despite his claims about the suffering of filmmaking, documentaries suggest he finds peace in his work, illustrating the complex relationship between his passion and the turmoil it brings.
Miyazaki, at 84, continues to work on new projects despite previous retirement threats, including his recent film, The Boy and the Heron.
Studio Ghibli's Junichi Nishioka confirmed that Miyazaki is actively pursuing new film ideas and won't be announcing another retirement.
Documentaries like The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness reveal Miyazaki’s unique peace in the chaos of animation, despite his struggles with happiness.
Miyazaki humorously explores the concept of retirement in a short animation made by Gobelins students, suggesting the struggle of leaving his passion.
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