Goro Miyazaki’s From Up On Poppy Hill Up For The Oscars Published by on

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Studio Ghibli’s 2011 offering, From up on Poppy Hill (コクリコ坂から), has been submitted for a consideration as an Oscar nomination. This film, which runs for about 90 minutes, was made from a father-and-son collaboration. The great Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎 駿), together with Keiko Niwa, worked on the film’s script while Goro Miyazaki (宮崎 吾朗), Miyazaki’s son, directed the movie.

From up on Poppy Hill takes place in a 1960’s time frame of Japan – the time when the country was preparing itself to host the Olympics. While the story is mostly about a group of high school kids working together to save their school’s clubhouse, it also tells the story of star-crossed lovers Umi Matsuzaki (松崎 海) and Shun Kazama (風間 俊).

From up on Poppy Hill has garnered success on Japan and is hoping to do it again in the Oscar awards. It debuted on the third spot in Japan’s box office right after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. It also won the Japan Academy Prize (日本アカデミー賞) 2012 under the category Animation of the Year (アニメーション作品賞).

Other animated films submitted for the Oscars, aside from From up on Poppy Hill are listed as follows and in no particular order:

Wreck It Ralph

Brave

Frankenweenie

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax

Ice Age Continental Drift

Adventures in Zambezia

Zarafa

The Pirates! Band of Misfits

Secret of the Wings

The Rabbi’s Cat

Walter & Tandoori’s Christmas

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted

Delhi Safari

Hey Krishna

ParaNorman

Hotel Transylvania

A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman

The Painting

Rise of the Guardians

The Mystical Laws

If drama is your thing, then don’t miss out on From up on Poppy Hill. Don’t forget to bring a box of tissues.