118: Suzume - directed by Makoto Shinkai
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"I'm looking for ruins." Today on the show, we talk about SUZUME, the latest film from director Makoto Shinkai. Much like his previous films YOUR NAME and WEATHERING WITH YOU, this film is gorgeous to look at and deals with natural disaster. How does it compare to his previous work? Listen in to find out. I'm joined by filmmaker and my good friend Dyar Bentz, who loves anime and Japanese culture. Dyar talks animation, Miyazaki, and he also fills us in about his own documentary series, PEDAL SOUTH. And, we spend a few minutes talking about THE SUPER MARIO BROTHERS MOVIE. Don't miss it. Connect with Arthouse Garage * Support us on Patreon [http://patreon.com/arthousegarage] * Arthouse Garage shop [http://arthousegarage.com/shop] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/arthousegarage/] * Facebook [https://www.instagram.com/arthousegarage/] * Twitter [http://twitter.com/arthousegarage] * Letterboxd [http://letterboxd.com/arthousegarage/] * Email us at [email protected] * Subscribe to the email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe [http://arthousegarage.com/subscribe] * Try Opopop popcorn! Get 10% off your first order [https://arthousegarage.com/popcorn/] * Theme music by Apauling Productions [https://www.apaulingproductions.com/]
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