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Famed animator Hayao Miyazaki might not be done making films, says Studio Ghibli exec

On a TIFF red carpet for The Boy and the Heron, Studio Ghibli executiveJunichi Nishioka told CBC's Eli Glasner that animation legend Hayao Miyazaki is still hard at work.

Speaking through a translator on a TIFF red carpet, a studio vice-president says Miyazaki is still working

Famed animator Hayao Miyazaki may not be done making films, says Studio Ghibli VP

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Speaking at a TIFF red carpet, Junichi Nishioka says the director is 'continuing working just as he has always done.'

Hayao Miyazaki might not be done making movies.

On a red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival for the director's latest film,The Boy and the Heron, Studio Ghibliexecutive Junichi Nishioka told CBC's Eli Glasner that the animation stalwart is still hard at work.

"Other people say that this might be his last film, but he doesn't feel that way at all," said Nishioka through a translator.

"He is currently working on ideas for a new film. He comes into his office every day and does that. This time, he's not going to announce his retirement at all. He's continuing working just as he has always done."

The Boy and the Heron was selected as the opening film at TIFF. It premiered earlier this summer in Japan under the title How Do You Live?, and is scheduled for a Dec. 8 release in North American theatres.

It follows the story of a boy who is forced to move with his family to the Japanese countryside during the Second World War, where he is drawn into an adventure by a mysterious and persistent heron.

A Japanese man with glasses, laughing.
Famed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki is not at this year's Toronto International Film Festival to promote his new film, The Boy and the Heron. But an exec with his animation house, Studio Ghibli, told the CBC that Miyazaki has not stopped making films. (Koji Sasahara/Associated Press)

The 82-year-old Miyazaki isn't at TIFF and hasn't done any interviews about The Boy and the Heron. In Japan, the film was released with no promotional materials beyond a somewhat-cryptic poster.

Miyazaki is known for a decades-spanning career of animated films with Studio Ghibli, which he helped co-found in 1985. Among his most notable films are My Neighbour Totoro, Princess Mononokeand Spirited Away, which won the 2003 Academy Award for best animated film.

The director had previously announced his retirementfollowing his 2013 film The Wind Rises.