Directed by:
Hayao MiyazakiScreenplay:
Hayao MiyazakiCinematography:
Atsushi OkuiComposer:
Joe HisaishiCast:
Rumi Hiragi, Takashi Naitō, Ryūnosuke Kamiki, Bunta Sugawara, Junko Nakajima, Shigeyuki Totsugi, Takehiko Ono, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Miyu Irino, Shirō Saitō (more)VOD (1)
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Chihiro is a capricious, headstrong 10-year-old girl, who believes the entire universe should submit to her every whim. When her parents, Akio and Yugo, tell her they have to move house, she is furious and makes no attempt to hide her anger. As they depart, she clings to the memory of her friends as much as to a bunch of flowers, the last trace of her old life. Arriving at the end of a mysterious cul-de-sac, the family is confronted by an immense red building in which an endless tunnel gapes like a gigantic mouth. Reluctantly, Chihiro follows her parents in. The tunnel leads to a ghostly town, where a sumptuous banquet is waiting. Akio and Yugo fall upon the delicious food ravenously, but are transformed into pigs as their daughter looks on. They have strayed into a world inhabited by ancient gods and magical beings, and ruled over by a demonic sorceress, the harpy-like Yubaba. Yubaba explains to Chihiro that newcomers are turned into animals before being slaughtered and eaten. Those who escape this tragic fate are condemned to annihilation once they have been proven worthless. Fortunately, Chihiro finds an ally in the enigmatic Haku. In order to delay the fateful day of reckoning, to survive in this strange and perilous new world, she must make herself useful, she must work. Chihiro renounces her laziness, her humanity, her reason, her memories, even her name... (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Academy Awards
- 2003 - Hayao Miyazaki (Best Animated Feature)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 2004 - Best Film not in the English Language
British Independent Film Awards (BIFA)
- 2003 - Best Foreign Independent - Foreign Language
European Film Awards
- 2002 - Hayao Miyazaki (Screen International Award)
César Awards
- 2003 - Best Foreign Film
Hong Kong Film Awards
- 2002 - Best Film of Mainland and Taiwan
Critics Choice Awards
- 2003 - Best Animated Feature
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards
- 2002 - Best Animation
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
- 2002 - Best Animated Film
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 2002 - Best Animated Film
The Saturn Awards
- 2003 - Best Animated Film
- 2003 - Cindy Davis, Donald H. Hewitt, Hayao Miyazaki (Best Writing)
- 2003 - Joe Hisaishi (Best Music)
Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival)
- 2002 - Hayao Miyazaki (Golden Bear for Best Film)