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PORCO ROSSO Explained: Feminism, Masculinity and Miyazaki | The Director Project

Cult Popture 43,690 4 years ago
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Check out the full Hayao Miyazaki playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_XBsckzagj23_rA59PO3i1AcIb2Igv0I If you want to be featured on the playlist, simply make a video essay breaking down your favourite Miyazaki movie/scene/moment and tweet it to @CultPopture Welcome to the Director Project! A monthly playlist series where creators from all across film Youtube make a bunch of video essays analyzing a chosen director. For December 2020, we're looking at Hayao Miyazaki! For our submission, we look towards PORCO ROSSO, an outlier in Miyazaki's mostly feminist filmography... Or is it? Is Porco's sexism and misogyny meaningless? Or is it an avenue for Miyazaki to discuss and critique toxic masculnity? All men are pigs! Or are they? Join our DISCORD►https://discord.gg/v64NGAG Support us on PATREON► https://www.patreon.com/CultPopture CHECK OUT OUR MERCH► https://teespring.com/stores/cult-popture LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ► goo.gl/9EFEIa FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ► goo.gl/tuixnW SUBSCRIBE TO US ON YOUTUBE ► goo.gl/ITdEhK EMAIL US AT ► [email protected] FOLLOW US ON ACAST ► play.acast.com/s/cult-popture FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ► goo.gl/1rrpH7 VISIT THE WEBSITE ► www.cultpopture.com #TheDirectorProject #HayaoMiyazaki #PorcoRosso Music: "Aerosol of my Love" "Bleeping Demo" "Doh De Oh" "Limit 70" "Night in Venice" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses

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