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June 13, Updated On August 10, At one side of the table was Michael O. As Alpert writes in his book, Sharing a House with the Never-Ending Man , for which the English-language version is set to be released this month, when Johnson stood to propose a toast, he was stopped by Mr Tokuma. Swirling a glass of expensive Bordeaux, Tokuma, who Alpert describes as having the savvy of a politician and the cunning of a yakuza don, calmly told Johnson he was not satisfied with the agreement.
Negotiations needed to start over from square one. Chaos ensued. But it is the period leading up to and immediately following the contract finalization that Alpert covers in his book. At that time Miyazaki was finishing Princess Mononoke. While Alpert says the documentary accurately depicts what it was like to spend time with Miyazaki, he says the portrayal of the animator is darker than he knew him to be. Alpert traveled and dined with Miyazaki, sharing intimate moments that allow readers to gain more depth of character for the man that could determine the vintage of a wine after one sip and who would only attend the Berlin Film Festival so long as he could also visit buildings designed by architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Alpert does reveal some truths behind the stereotypes. He writes that Miyazaki believed the process of making a film should be stressful. If a voice actor is directed to deliver the same take more than 50 times, it is a sign of respect as Miyazaki believes the actor has the ability to do better. Alpert managed negotiations with Miramax, the subsidiary company Disney delegated with the job of distributing Princess Mononoke. This meant Alpert was in close contact with Miramax co-founder, the convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein.
Alpert was once told by Weinstein that he would essentially never work in Hollywood again. Through his book, Alpert takes readers inside Disney and Pixar studios. He takes us to the 75th Academy Awards, where he represented Studio Ghibli since Miyazaki refused to attend. Giveaway now closed. To win one of two signed copies of Sharing a House with the Never-Ending Man by Steve Alpert, send an email with your name and address to [email protected] by July 1, Related Posts.