Message-ID: <015f01beb634$3d0ed750$0f5a4196@jaist.ac.jp> From: =?iso-2022-jp?B?Unlva28gVG95YW1hGyRCISEbKEI=?= <airami@starleaf.net> To: <mh-announce@nausicaa.net> Subject: [Mononoke] MH US release info Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 16:05:08 +0900 The following info is from Houchi Shinbun, a Japanese Sports Newspaper, so please take it with a grain of salt. Houchi has a tendency to report something still in the planning stage as a done deal. Words in ( ) are my personal comments. - Ryoko According to Houchi on July 9, 1999 (reprinted at http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~hn7y-mur/mononoke2/monolink06link31.htm in Japanese, thanks Mohri-San!): *MH will be released on Oct. 29th. (The article is still saying "to be screened at more than 1,000 theaters in 100 cities." but this seems to be plain wrong) *Miyazaki-San and Mr. Suzuki will tour around the US for two weeks, starting on Sept. 3rd. They will attend the Telluride Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival, and New York Film Festival. They will also attend the screenings which will be held all over the US, and "Ghibli Retrospective" program at MoMA in NY in the end of September, which will screen all of 11 Ghibli films. *Premiere will be held right before the US release, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Gore will attend. And "a certain big-name American band" will play live. Miyazaki-San, Mr. Suzuki, and Mr. Tokuma will attend the premiere as well. *The production of the French version of MH has been proceeding well. Julliete Binoche "is planned to play a role" in the French dub. *The article says, "In the US, there has been already a big buzz among anime film fans. For example, Anime Fantastique, the top movie magazine, has an opening article with bold letters, 'Get ready for PRINCESS MONONOKE'. " (Now you can tell how trustworthy this Houchi article is. ^^;) *The English version of "Laputa" will be released in the US in the end of this year. (IIRC, Disney has not set the date for Laputa yet) *The article also says that "Yamada-Kun", the new film by Ghibli, will be released in Japan on July 17th. It was moved from originally planned July 10th, due to production delay. -------- Telluride Film Festival: Sept. 3-6, in Colorado. http://www.telluridefilmfestival.com/ Their web page doesn't mention anything about this year's program, yet. Toronto International Film Festival: Sept. 9-18, http://www.bell.ca/filmfest/98/xtensive/1999main.htm Their web page doesn't mention anything about this year's program either. New York Film Festival: Sept. 24- Oct. 10, http://www.filmlinc.com/nyff/nyff2.htm Their web page doesn't... you know.