Makoto Shinkai


Makoto Niitsu, known as
Makoto Shinkai, is a Japanese filmmaker and novelist. A founder of CoMix Wave Films, he is known for his anime feature films enriched with visually-appealing animation and romantic stories depicting teenagers and high school students.
Shinkai began his career as a video game animator with Nihon Falcom in 1996, and gained recognition as a filmmaker with the release of the original video animation She and Her Cat. Shinkai then released the science fiction OVA Voices of a Distant Star in 2002 as his first feature with CoMix Wave, followed by his debut feature film The Place Promised in Our Early Days.
Shinkai's films have consistently received highly positive reviews from both critics and audiences, and he is considered to be one of Japan's most commercially successful filmmakers. His three most recent films Your Name, Weathering with You, and Suzume, collectively known as "Disaster trilogy", are all among the highest-grossing Japanese films of all time, both in Japan and worldwide at the time of their release.

Early life

Makoto Shinkai was born in Koumi, Nagano. His family runs a construction company. Shinkai studied Japanese literature at Chuo University, where he was a member of the juvenile literature club and drew picture books. Shinkai traces his passion for creation to the manga, anime and novels he was exposed to in middle school.

Career

1996–2000: Early career

After graduating from Chuo University Faculty of Literature in March 1996, Shinkai got a job at Nihon Falcom, a video game company. He worked there for 5 years, making video clips for games and graphic design, including web content. During this time Shinkai met musician Tenmon, who later scored many of his movies.
In 1999, Shinkai released She and Her Cat, a five-minute short piece done in monochrome. It won several awards, including the grand prize at the 12th DoGA CG Animation Contest. The short details the life of a cat, entirely from the cat's perspective, as it passes time with its owner, a young woman.

2000–2016: Rise

After winning the grand prize, Shinkai began thinking about a follow-up while he continued working for Falcom. In June 2000, Shinkai was inspired to begin working on Voices of a Distant Star by drawing a picture of a girl in a cockpit grasping a mobile phone. Sometime later, he was contacted by Manga Zoo, which offered to work with him, giving him a grant to turn his idea into an anime they could sell. In May 2001, Shinkai quit his job at Falcom and began to work on Voices of a Distant Star. In an interview, Shinkai noted that production took around seven months of "real work".
Voices of a Distant Star was followed by the 90-minute The Place Promised in Our Early Days, which was released in Japan on November 20, 2004. It was critically acclaimed, winning many honors. Shinkai's next project was 5 Centimeters per Second, which premiered on March 3, 2007 and consists of three short films: Cherry Blossom, Cosmonaut, and 5 Centimeters per Second. In September 2007, Nagano's leading newspaper, Shinano Mainichi Shinbun, released a TV commercial animated by Shinkai.
Shinkai spent 2008 in London, resting after the completion of 5 Centimeters per Second. He returned to Japan in 2009 to start work on his next project. He released two concept drawings for this film in December 2009. Shinkai noted that it would be his longest animation film to date and described the story as a "lively" animated film with adventure, action, and romance centered on a cheerful and spirited girl on a journey to say "farewell". In November 2010, he revealed that his next work would be titled Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below. A teaser trailer was released on November 9, and the film was released on May 7, 2011.
His next feature, The Garden of Words, was released on May 31, 2013.

2016–2022: "Disaster trilogy"

On August 26, 2016, Shinkai released Your Name. The film received widespread acclaim from audiences and critics, praising the film for its narrative, imagery, animation, music, emotional weight, and skillful use of post-postmodernist themes. The film was also a commercial success, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of all time in Japan. By 2019, the film became the highest-grossing anime film of all time, overtaking Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away.
Shinkai's next film, Weathering with You, was released in Japan on July 19, 2019. The film was also a commercial success, grossing worldwide and becoming the tenth-highest-grossing Japanese film of all time.
Suzume, Shinkai's seventh feature-length film, was released in Japan on November 11, 2022. The film was a further critical and commercial success, grossing over worldwide.

Personal life

Shinkai is married to retired actress and producer, who is best known for starring in Versus; the couple has a daughter, child actress, who was born in 2010.
His favorite anime films are Castle in the Sky, Nausicaä and The Castle of Cagliostro by Hayao Miyazaki, The End of Evangelion by Hideaki Anno, and Patlabor 2: The Movie by Mamoru Oshii.
An asteroid, 55222 Makotoshinkai, is named after him.

Works

Illustrations

I Dream to Protect You — Illustrator

Accolades

Shinkai has been called "The New Miyazaki" in several reviews, including those by Anime Advocates and ActiveAnime—comparisons that Shinkai brushed off as "overestimation".
YearAwardCategoryWork/NomineeResult
20038th AMD AwardBest DirectorVoices of a Distant Starrowspan="2" Won
201629th Tokyo International Film FestivalArigatō AwardYour Name-
201641st Hochi Film AwardBest DirectorYour NameNomitated
201629th Nikkan Sports Film AwardBest DirectorYour NameWon
201744th Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature ProductionYour Namerowspan="4" Nomitated
201759th Blue Ribbon AwardsBest DirectorYour Name-
201711th Asian Film AwardsBest ScreenplayYour Name-
201740th Japan Academy PrizeDirector of the YearYour Name-
2017Tokyo Anime Award Festival 2017Best DirectorYour Namerowspan="3" Won
201726th Japan Movie Critics AwardsBest Animation DirectorYour Name-
20182nd Crunchyroll Anime AwardsAnime of the Year (Best Film)Your Name-
202047th Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature ProductionWeathering with Yourowspan="2" Nomitated
202047th Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature ProductionWeathering with You-
2020Tokyo Anime Award Festival 2020Best DirectorWeathering with Yourowspan="2" Won
2023Celebration of Cinema and TelevisionInternational Animation AwardSuzume-
202451st Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in a Feature ProductionSuzumerowspan="2" Nomitated
202451st Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature ProductionSuzume-
20248th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsBest FilmSuzumeWon