Spirited Away 1
Spirited Away is an animated film directed and written by Miyazaki Hayao and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film was officially released in Japan on July 20th, 20001year, and tells the story of the girl Chihiro who unexpectedly came to the supernatural world. The film won the best long-form animation at the 2003 Academy Awards, and it is also the first and only animation work in history that won the Berlin Golden Bear as a film at the three major European film festivals. 200 1 movie finally made a box office of 30.4 billion yen in Japan. Producers: Takeichi Matsushita, Ichiro Ichiro, Hiroshi Narita, Kenji Hoshino, Banjiro Uemura, and Hiroshi Saga.
2. Spring of Cowboy Class
"Spring of Cowboy Class" ("Les Choristes" in French) is a French musical film released on March 17, 2004, which was produced by Christopher? Directed by bharathi, Gerald? Juno, Jean batiste? Francis Maurier? Belan and other starring roles. Is it about the world famous conductor Pierre? When Moank returned to his hometown in France to attend his mother's funeral, scenes of childhood memories emerged in his own deep pool. Matthew, a talented music teacher, came to the auxiliary education center and faced a group of wild children abandoned by adults instead of ordinary students. Matthew changed the fate of the children and himself.
3. High school musical
High School Musical was written by Kenny? Directed by Ortega, Zach? Evron and Vanessa? A romantic movie starring Huggins and others. It was released on October 20th, 2006/KLOC-0, with the number of 65438. This film tells the story of Troy, the handsome captain of the school basketball team, and Gabriel, a sweet-looking top student, realizing their singing dream together. The film has been watched by more than 60 million people in the United States and 250 million people worldwide. Different from the previous American youth idol movies, High School Musical has no pictures of modern buildings and shops in the city, and rarely shows the beautiful lakes and mountains in the southern United States, presenting the richness of high school life to the world and trying to show the idealism and courage of American high school students. Details >>
4. Stars on the Earth
The Stars on the Earth is a children's drama, written by Amir? Khan directed and acted, Dasir? Hunting, Tanai? Chekeda, Vipin? Sharma and other starring roles. The film tells the story of an eight-year-old boy and his art teacher in boarding school. The film was released on February 2, 20071. Although Issa's new life hasn't changed much, in his heart, living away from his parents makes him feel depressed. At this moment, an art teacher named Nick came into his life. Unlike regular teachers, Nick advocates that students keep their own personality and ideas and develop freely. In the days of getting along with Nick, Isa and Nick have gradually matured.
5. Travel Notes of Flying House Ring
The Travels of Flying Houses was written by Peter? Directed by Doggett, Pixar Animation Studio produced the tenth animated film and the first 3D film. The film was officially released in the United States on May 29th, 2009. It tells the story of an old man and his wife who agreed to travel to a waterfall in remote South America, but failed to make it because of the hurry of life. It was not until the government forced the demolition of his old house that he decided to fly to the waterfall with the house and take risks with the little fat Russell he met. This film won the Best Animated Feature Film Award at the 82nd Academy Awards.
6. "Call me first"
Call me number one was written by Peter? Werner directed, Thomas Rickman and other screenwriters, Jimmy? Volcker, Tritt? Williams Dominic. Scott. Kathala. An inspirational biographical comedy starring Drew and others. The film was released in the United States on February 7, 2008. The film was adapted from Brad? Cohen and Lisa? Visochi's book of the same name. It tells the story of Brad who has Tourette's disease and tries to realize his dream of becoming a teacher. Brad in order to find a school that is willing to accept himself, Brad does not give up his dreams and beliefs and works hard silently. Finally, he interviewed about 25 schools, and one school was willing to recruit him, so he finally became a tutor in the second grade.