A new film by Hayao Miyazaki filmmaker (or anything from animation house Studio Ghibli) is always worth celebrating. And for Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade, TIFF pulls out all the stops. “The Boy And The Heron” opens the 48th edition of the festival tonight.
READ MORE: TIFF 2023 Announces Its Centrepiece Progamme, Featuring Brian Helgeland’s ‘Finestkind,’ ‘Quiz Lady,’ ‘The Promised Land’ & More While the title of Miyazaki’s new film references Genzaburō Yoshino‘s 1937 novel of the same name, “The Boy And The Heron” is an entirely original work from the Japanese animator.
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