


| ▪ | Princess Mononoke (1999) PG-13 (Feature Film - Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Animated) |
| Set in feudal Japan -- a time of upheaval of samurai warriors and isolated villages -- comes this story of gun-wielding, young princess who is sent to an ancient, forested land to defend the forest from human encroachment which threatens to unbalance the forces of nature. | |
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| ▪ | COMMENTARY: 'Princess Mononoke' Too Adult for America? |
| This fall, Miramax brought Princess Mononoke to America. In Japan, the animated feature was the nation's highest-grossing movie ($150 million-plus) and the winner of its version of the Best Picture Oscar. But despite its credentials and all-star voice-over cast (newly dubbed efforts from Claire Danes | |
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| ▪ | Princess Mononoke (Review aka. Princess Mononoke) |
| who may not be all that familiar to American audiences -- yet. With the release of his masterpiece, "Princess Mononoke, " that should change. In the early 1970s, Miyazaki conceived "Princess Mononoke" as a riff on "Beauty and the Beast, " but he abandoned that project. Nearly 20 years later, he returned |
| ▪ | "Princess Mononoke" Cast Interview (Celeb Feature aka. "Princess Mononoke" Cast Interview) |
| "Princess Mononoke" Cast Interview Billy Crudup Minnie Driver Neil Gaiman |
| ▪ | "Princess Mononoke": Hayao Miyazaki Interview (Celeb Feature aka. "Princess Mononoke": Hayao Miyazaki Interview) |
| "Princess Mononoke": Hayao Miyazaki Interview | |
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| ▪ | Keith David |
| A tall and imposing actor, David began performing as a child, singing in New York's All Borough Chorus. After graduating from the renowned High School of Performing Arts, he studied theater and voice at Juilliard. Within hours of graduating, he was rehear | |
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| ▪ | Billy Crudup ( aka. William Crudup) |
| The darkly handsome Billy Crudup (pronounced CREWD-up) quickly established himself as a rising star soon after graduating with an MFA from New York University. The Long Island native made his Broadway debut as the Byronic tutor in Tom Stoppard's acclaimed |
| ▪ | Minnie Driver ( aka. Amelia Fiona Driver) |
| Minnie Driver charmed the hearts of America as 'Benny' Hogan, the plump and plain Irish co-ed who wins Chris O'Donnell's heart in Pat O'Connor's "Circle of Friends" (1995). The tall, slender beauty gained 25 pounds and wore little make-up in her portrayal | |
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| ▪ | Hayao Miyazaki ( aka. Telecom) |
| Long acknowledged as the preeminent animator and director in Japan, Hayao Miyazaki remained a cult figure to American devotees of "manga" (Japanese comic books) and "anime" (Japanese animated features) until the 1999 US release of his undisputed masterwor | |
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| ▪ | Billy Bob Thornton |
| Billy Bob Thornton became a Hollywood player with "Sling Blade" (1996), on which he did triple duty as star, screenwriter and director. The project had its genesis in a monologue the actor created on the set of his first TV-movie, "The Man Who Broke 1, 000 | |
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