Studio Ghibli was founded in 1985 by animated film directors Isao
Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki, and has produced twenty-two
feature-length films. Most Studio Ghibli films ranked number one at
the box office in Japan in the year in which they were released.
SPIRITED AWAY, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released in 2001, is
the all-time highest grossing film in Japan, earning over 30 billion
yen at the box office. Studio Ghibli films have garnered numerous
awards and critical acclaim from film critics and animation
specialists around the world. SPIRITED AWAY was awarded the Golden
Bear as the Best Feature Film at the 2002 Berlin International Film
Festival and won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
Film. In October 2001, Studio Ghibli, in conjunction with The Tokuma
Memorial Cultural Foundation for Animation, founded the Ghibli
Museum, Mitaka, designed by Hayao Miyazaki. THE WIND RISES (2013),
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (2013), WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE (2014)
and THE RED TURTLE (2016), the last four films released by Studio
Ghibli, have earned the studio four consecutive Academy Award
nominations for Best Animated Feature Film. The studio is currently
working on a new production.