The history of anime
from manga to Miyazaki
Sarah Lee Walker
You will learn how Japanese animation was born thanks to black and white comic books and political agitation and has become wildly popular. We will immerse ourselves in this enormous anime industry and find what directors have brought anime such fame.
1. What is anime?
- Religion and folklore
- The role of manga in the anime making
- Literature and painting
- Anime of the first half of the 20th century
- World War II and anime
- The influence of Disney
- Osamu Tezuka
- Toei Doga and Hayao Miyazaki
- Genre characteristic of the 60s
- The leading figures (Leiji Matsumoto, Mamoru Oshii)
- Huge robots and fantasy
- New characters
- The iconic anime of the 1990s and 2000s
- The leading figures (Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon, Makoto Shinkai)
- Anime and the West
Bonus. Hayao Miyazaki, the gloomy fairy-tale writer
Sarah Lee Walker
Sarah’s philosophical background helps her to consider the topics that she discusses in her lectures from different perspectives. And her significant experience - 4 years in fashion and 6 years in cinematography - highly contributes to that.
Sarah was an accredited film critic for the Berlinale 2018. She also participated in the International Competition of Young Designers, selected the contestants for the "Breaking Down Barriers" International Film Festival and organized the "Cinema in a Square" Film Festival.
39,2$
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