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    Grave of the Fireflies by Dudok de Wit, Alex;

    Series: BFI Film Classics;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher British Film Institute
    • Date of Publication 6 May 2021
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781838719241
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages104 pages
    • Size 188x134x8 mm
    • Weight 180 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 60 colour illus
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    Short description:

    Grave of the Fireflies (1988) is a Studio Ghibli masterpiece. In this book, author Alex Dudok de Wit analyses the film's pioneering use of animation and the nuanced treatment of its subject that earned it 'classic' status.

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    Long description:

    On its release in 1988, Grave of the Fireflies riveted audiences with its uncompromising drama. Directed by Isao Takahata at Studio Ghibli and based on an autobiographical story by Akiyuki Nosaka, the story of two Japanese children struggling to survive in the dying days of the Second World War unfolds with a gritty realism unprecedented in animation. Grave of the Fireflies has since been hailed as a classic of both anime and war cinema. In 2018, USA Today ranked it the greatest animated film of all time.

    Yet Ghibli's sombre masterpiece remains little analysed outside Japan, even as its meaning is fiercely contested - Takahata himself lamented that few had grasped his message. In the first book-length study of the film in English, Alex Dudok de Wit explores its themes, visual devices and groundbreaking use of animation, as well as the political context in which it was made. Drawing on untranslated accounts by the film's crew, he also describes its troubled production, which almost spelt disaster for Takahata and his studio.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments and Author's Note
    Introduction: Japanese Suffering, Japanese Guilt
    The Production: A Monster and a Grave
    The Film: The Lovers' Journey
    The Legacy: A Rethinking of Animation
    Notes
    Credits

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