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No./ 14 Where the Irish Miyazaki gets his inspiration

IT’S BEEN SIX years since we last got a Tomm Moore movie, the beautiful, tear-jerking Song Of. But his latest, , sounds well worth the wait. “The way we make these films is very hand-made, very craft-orientated,” Moore explains via Zoom from his animation studio Cartoon Saloon in his home town of Kilkenny, Ireland. “It’s a long process.”

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