LC control no. | no 94030551 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Takahata, Isao |
Variant(s) | 高畑勲 高畑勳 |
See also | Founded corporate body of person: Sutajio Jiburi, Kabushiki Kaisha |
Other standard no. | 0000000109355842 111348229 Q178713 |
Associated country | Japan |
Associated place | Okayama-ken (Japan) |
Birth date | 1935 |
Death date | 2018-04-05 |
Place of birth | Ise-shi (Japan) |
Place of death | Tokyo (Japan) |
Field of activity | Animated films--Production and direction |
Profession or occupation | Motion picture producers and directors Film director |
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Found in | Hotaru no haka, 1988: colophon (r; Takahata Isao) Jūniseiki no animēshon, 1999: colophon (Takahata Isao, b. 1935) Takahata Iwao no sekai, 2013: page 7 (高畑勲 = Takahata Isao; animation film director) El país WWW site, viewed April 6, 2018 (in obituary dated April 6, 2018: Isao Takahata; died yesterday in Tokyo at age 82; born in Ise, Mie prefecture, central Japan, in 1935) New York times website, 17 Jan. 2022: in an obituary published Apr. 6, 2018 (Isao Takahata, born Oct. 29, 1935 in Mie Prefecture and grew up in Okayama, died Thursday [Apr. 5, 2018] in Tokyo, aged 82; a film director who founded Japan's premier animation studio, Studio Ghibli, with Hayao Miyazaki in 1985 and made sophisticated animated films like the elegiac World War II drama "Grave of the Fireflies") T: New York Times style magazine, Dec. 5, 2021: in an article entitled "The magician's flight" on page 101 (At Studio Ghibli, the animation company [Miyazaki] founded with the filmmaker Isao Takahata and the producer Toshio Suzuki in 1985; Takahata, Miyazaki's mentor at Toei Animation in the '60s and '70s and, eventually, his greatest rival; Miyazaki spent 15 years working with Takahata before becoming a director himself, and craved his mentor's approval; the brilliant and perfectionist Takahata, who once took eight years to finish a film) |
Associated language | jpn |