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Grave of the Fireflies

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Grave of the Fireflies

Contributors:

By (Author) Alex Dudok de Wit

ISBN:

9781838719241

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

1st July 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Individual film directors, film-makers

Dewey:

791.4372

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

104

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 190mm

Weight:

168g

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 Ghiblis 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 films crew, he also describes its troubled production, which almost spelt disaster for Takahata and his studio.

Reviews

A little jewel of a book, concise, lucid, informative, moving. * The Times *
Alex Dudok de Wit provides a valuable service to Japanese animation studies by writing the first book-length analysis in English of Grave of the Fireflies. Let us hope it will pave the way for similar scholarship to follow on other anime films. * Asia Times *
For readers to now have access to this detailed, well-written and richly illustrated companion guide to the film is without doubt a boon to both future generations of moviegoers and scholars of animation - thought provoking in all the right ways. * The Japan Society *
A thoroughly interesting, enlightening read Alex Dudok de Wit has done this challenging film a real justice. * Skwigly *
Extremely well researched Insightful. * Sight & Sound *
Alex Dudok de Wits impactful BFI monograph grapples with the Ghibli stunners intended socio-political message and whether it has been washed away by audiences tears. Plus tense tales of missed production deadlines. * Total Film *

Author Bio

Alex Dudok de Wit is the Associate Editor at Cartoon Brew. He is an animation correspondent for Sight & Sound. His writing has also appeared in Vulture, Little White Lies, The Telegraph, The i, The Independent, Time Out, Index on Censorship and elsewhere, including specialist animation publications like Skwigly and ASIFA Magazine. He also translates from Japanese as part of Art Translators Collective. He is based in London, UK.

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