LA's Academy Museum sets Hayao Miyazaki retrospective as inaugural exhibition in 2021


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The exhibition features more than 300 objects and will explore each of Miyazaki's 11 animated feature films, including 'My Neighbor Totoro' (pictured), 'Castle In The Sky', 'Ponyo' and 'Spirited Away'. Photo: Handout

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced its inaugural temporary exhibition will be a retrospective honouring Academy Award-winning filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.

The presentation will be on display in the museum's Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery, and will debut when the museum opens to the public on April 30,2021. The temporary exhibition, celebrating the legendary animator's six-decade career, will be the first North American museum retrospective of his work.

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