Japan's film industry, also known as J-Film, has a rich history dating back to the 1950s. The country has produced numerous iconic films, including the Godzilla franchise, which has been thrilling audiences since 1954. Japanese cinema has also given birth to various genres, such as anime (animation) and tokusatsu (live-action superhero films). Studio Ghibli, founded by Hayao Miyazaki, is one of the most renowned anime studios, producing critically acclaimed films like Spirited Away (2001) and My Neighbor Totoro (1988).
Japan's film industry, also known as J-Film, has a rich history dating back to the 1950s. The country has produced numerous iconic films, including the Godzilla franchise, which has been thrilling audiences since 1954. Japanese cinema has also given birth to various genres, such as anime (animation) and tokusatsu (live-action superhero films). Studio Ghibli, founded by Hayao Miyazaki, is one of the most renowned anime studios, producing critically acclaimed films like Spirited Away (2001) and My Neighbor Totoro (1988).