Mamoru Hosoda

Mamoru Hosoda

Gender: Male

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Hosoda initially felt inspired to take up animation as a career after seeing The Castle of Cagliostro, the first film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. He majored in oil painting at the Kanazawa College of Art in Ishikawa Prefecture. After graduation, Hosoda was able to land an animation job at Toei Animation, after submitting a short film that he had animated in his spare time. He initially applied at Studio Ghibli; though he did not get the job, he received a rejection letter of praise from Hayao Miyazaki himself.

During his time at Toei, Hosoda worked his way up, garnering public attention in the early 2000s with the first two films in the Digimon series. It was his first co-directed film, Digimon: The Movie, which attracted the eye of Ghibli head producer Toshio Suzuki.

Studio Ghibli announced that Hosoda was to direct the film Howl's Moving Castle in September 2001. This was scheduled for a summer 2003 release. However, production on the film became strained due to creative differences. According to Hosoda, he "was told to make the movie similar to how Miyazaki would have made it, but he wanted to make his own film the way he wanted to make it". In the end, Hosoda left in the summer of 2002 during the early production stages, after failing to come up with a concept acceptable to Studio Ghibli bosses.

Proceeding his departure from Ghibli, Hosoda returned to Toei and worked on a few animations in collaboration with artist Takashi Murakami, such as the commercial Superflat Monogram for Louis Vuitton. During this time, he directed an episode of Ojamajo Doremi, which was inspired by his turbulent time at Ghibli. This episode led to him being hired at the animation studio Madhouse, which he worked at from 2005 to 2011.

At Madhouse, Hosoda earned critical acclaim with his directing efforts. His two movies, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars, both won the Japan Academy Film Prize award.

In 2011, Hosoda left Madhouse to establish his own animation studio, Studio Chizu, with Yuuichirou Saitou who produced both previously mentioned award winning shows. As of August 2020, Studio Chizu has released three films directed by Hosoda: 2012's Wolf Children, 2015's The Boy and the Beast, and 2018's Mirai. Which of Mirai was nominated for Best Animated Feature for the 2019 Oscars.

(Source: Wikipedia)

Notable Awards:

- The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
- Winner, Animation of the Year (Tokyo Anime Award 2007)
- Winner, Best Director (Tokyo Anime Award 2007)
- Winner, Best Animation of the Year (Japan Academy Film Prize 2007)

- Summer Wars
- Winner, Animation of the Year (Tokyo Anime Award 2009)
- Winner, Best Director (Tokyo Anime Award 2009)
- Winner, Best Original Story (Tokyo Anime Award 2009)
- Winner, Notable Entry (Tokyo Anime Award 2009)
- Winner, Best Animation of the Year (Japan Academy Film Prize 2010)

- Wolf Children
- Winner, Animation of the Year (Tokyo Anime Award 2013)
- Winner, Best Director (Tokyo Anime Award 2013)
- Winner, Best Screenplay (Tokyo Anime Award 2013)
- Winner, Notable Entry (Tokyo Anime Award 2013)

- Mirai
- Nominee, Best Animated Feature Film (Academy Awards, USA)

(Source: IMDb)

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