What are Joe Hisaishi's works?

Spirited Away 1

Spirited Away was directed and written by Miyazaki Hayao, voiced by Rumi Hilaji, Irino Miyu, Nakamura Akio and Mari Natsuki, with Joe Hisaishi producing the soundtrack and Studio Ghibli producing the animated film.

This film tells the story of a young girl Chihiro who went through many hardships to save her parents after she came to this strange world unexpectedly.

2. Hal's mobile castle

Hal's mobile castle was released by Miyazaki Hayao in the winter of 2004 after the animated film Spirited Away.

The film is adapted from The Magician Harwell and the Devil of Fire by British children novelist Diana W Jones. The film is set on the eve of the war and describes three sisters who live in a small town. Sophie, the eldest sister, is an expert in making hats, but she offended the witch, from a beautiful girl of 18 to a 90-year-old woman.

She fled home in horror, but entered a moving castle again. She and Hal, who can't fall in love with others but know magic, wrote a war love song, trying to break the spell with others in the castle. Among them, the castle part has the special style of steel works at the end of 19.

3. Welcome to Dongmo Village

Welcome to Dongmo Village is a Korean film directed by Park Kwang Hyun and starring Shin Ha-kyun, Zheng Zaiyong and Hye-jung Kang.

The film tells the story of five soldiers from North Korea and South Korea and a soldier from the US Air Force who went to Dongmo Village, an unaffected village, during the Korean War in 1950, where they met and interacted, and then fought side by side. The film was released in Korea on August 4, 2005. It won the overall box office title in 2005 and was shortlisted for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

4. "awkward"

Based on the novel Diary of Mona's Coffin by Japanese writer Nobuyuki Aoki, it is directed by Y?jir? Takita and co-starred by Masahiro Motoki, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Ryoko Hirosue, Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Takashi Sasano.

This film tells the life of a Japanese undertaker. The film observes all kinds of deaths and stares at the caring people around the deceased from the perspective of a novice funeral. The film won the highest prize in the 32nd Montreal International Film Festival and the Best Foreign Language Film Award in the 8th1Academy Awards.

5. goldfish princess on the cliff

Goldfish princess on the Cliff is an animated feature film directed and written by Miyazaki Hayao and produced by Studio Ghibli. This film premiered in Japan on July 9, 2008.

The story describes Ponyo, a mermaid who lives in the deep sea. In order to live with the little boy Sosuke, she is bent on becoming human. At the same time, it also describes the story of how five-year-old Sosuke kept his promise.

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