At the Toronto International Film Festival during the screening of “The Boy & The Heron,” it was revealed by Studio Ghibli VP Junichi Nishioka that iconic anime filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki wasn’t ready to retire and was mulling around their offices kicking around ideas for what could be next for him. Well, it looks like those ideas have morphed into the development of his next potential feature film.
French outlet Liberation (via GamesRadar) was able to speak with Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki, who seemingly confirmed (translation pending) that Miyazaki has moved on from those idea sessions to actively developing his next untitled feature film.
“[Hayao Miyazaki] thinks about this new project every day, I can no longer stop him, I have given up on that. I’m no longer trying to dissuade him, even if it might be a bad film. In life, only work enchants him,”
“We spoke again earlier today,” Toshio Suzuki continued. “He started talking about this new project, so I’m not stopping him anymore. As long as he works I will not retire. He is 82 years old, I think he will continue until he is 90 years old and I’ll be going along with him for the ride.”
Suzuki stopped short of explaining the details of that “new project” but given the semi-autobiographical angle of his latest release, it’s possible Miyazaki could be considering more introspective storytelling or exploring more elements from his past.
“The Boy & The Heron” will be making its North American debut on December 8.
A young boy named Mahito yearning for his mother ventures into a world shared by the living and the dead. There, death comes to an end, and life finds a new beginning. A semi-autobiographical fantasy about life, death, and creation, in tribute to friendship, from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki.
SOURCE: LIBERATION