Hayao Miyazaki's nine best films, and how to watch them

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With the Japanese release of the beloved animator’s new film How Do You Live, it’s the perfect time to get stuck into the Studio Ghibli back-catalogue _emilybootle takes a look at Hayao Miyazaki’s nine best films ⬇️

heads in the opposite direction. This is the story – bear with it – of a wizard-turned-goldfish who lives underwater, and whose daughter Brunhilde gets swept away. She ends up on land having been rescued by a boy named Sosuke and accidentally becomes human again. Though her father is desperate to get her back into the ocean, she wants to remain a human, and uses all her powers to do so – inadvertently causing a tsunami.

But when she becomes involved with Tombo – a boy obsessed with flying who admires her talents on the broomstick – she experiences a depression, and discovers she can no longer speak to Jiji. This is a smaller-scale Ghibli movie that deals with themes of coming-of-age in a characteristically gentle, spellbinding way.The titular Porco is an Italian veteran of the First World War who’s cursed to have a pig’s head.

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