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(Tenkuu no Shiro Rapyuta) |
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1986 / Feature Film / 124 minutes
Screenplay, storyboards, direction:
Miyazaki
English (Disney) version to be screened at the New Zealand Film Festival (July - September, 2000) [read the festival's description of Castle in the Sky] |
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Pazu rescues an unconscious girl descending from the night sky with a glowing pendant around her neck. He helps the girl, Sheeta, to escape from the air pirates and the military who are obsessed with Laputa, a legendary kingdom on a floating island in the sky with which Sheeta is suspected of being connected. With a boy eager to set out on an adventure as the main character, Miyazaki tells "a story that involves discoveries and wonderful encounters," and "a story that carries a message of hope." The production of Laputa also led to the establishment of Studio Ghibli in 1985. Disney is about to bring this film to the United States and the rest of the world, with a score freshly redone by Joe Hisaishi, who composed the score for the original Japanese version of 1986.
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