Andrew Osmond Bücher
Andrew Osmond war Schriftsteller und Journalist von Beruf und Gründungsmitglied der Zeitschrift Private Eye. Zuvor diente er als Offizier bei den Gurkhas und als Diplomat. Gemeinsam mit Douglas Hurd verfasste er vier Bücher und zeigte dabei scharfe Einblicke in politische und gesellschaftliche Zusammenhänge. Seine Schriften zeichnen sich durch präzise Beobachtung und eine unverwechselbare Perspektive aus.






Spirited Away
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Spirited Away, directed by the veteran anime film-maker Hayao Miyazaki, is Japan's most successful film, and one of the top-grossing 'foreign language' films ever released. Set in modern Japan, the film is a wildly imaginative fantasy, at once personal and universal. It tells the story of a listless little girl, Chihiro, who stumbles into a magical world where gods relax in a palatial bathhouse, where there are giant babies and hard-working soot sprites, and where a train runs across the sea. Andrew Osmond's insightful study describes how Miyazaki directed Spirited Away with a degree of creative control undreamt of in most popular cinema, using the film's delightful, freewheeling visual ideas to explore issues ranging from personal agency and responsibility to what Miyazaki sees as the lamentable state of modern Japan. Osmond unpacks the film's visual language, which many Western (and some Japanese) audiences find both beautiful and bewildering. He traces connections between Spirited Away and Miyazaki's prior body of work, arguing that Spirited Away uses the cartoon medium to create a compellingly immersive drawn world. This edition includes a new foreword by the author in which he considers the world of animated cinema post-Spirited Away, considering its influence on films ranging from del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth to Pixar's Inside Out.
A new edition of an essential guide to 100 of world cinema's most interesting and important animated films from across the history of cinema.
Official art book of Seasons 1 and 2 of the anime series Pacific Rim: The Black, featuring concept art created during the development of the series.