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This week, I'm joining an alliance of essayists on a little collaboration called The Director Project, and talk about the legendary grumpy old man himself: Hayao Miyazaki.

His works are often described as magical, lively, and full of humanity. But what makes it so special? Today, we'll going to dive into a favourite of mine: Princess Mononoke, and find out!

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Princess Mononoke: Writing Humanity | The Director Project

Use this link for a 79% discount and 3 extra months for free on Private Internet Access: http://www.privateinternetaccess.com/AccentedCinema Check out the Director Project playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_XBsckzagj23_rA59PO3i1AcIb2Igv0I ------------------------------------------ Accented Cinema - Episode 50 On this month's Director Project, we talk about the legendary grumpy old man: Hayao Miyazaki. His distaste for anime is a well known meme at this point. But he does have a point: Compare to most other anime films, the work of Miyazaki just feels so... alive. Why is that? Today, we take a detail look at Princess Mononoke and find out. Check out the Director Project playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_XBsckzagj23_rA59PO3i1AcIb2Igv0I ------------------------------------------ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AccentedCinema Follow us on Social Media! https://www.facebook.com/AccentedCinema/ https://twitter.com/AccentedCinema

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