The Secret World of Arrietty, by Studio Ghibli, is the latest version of Mary Norton's children's classic The Borrowers.
The Secret World of Arrietty, by Studio Ghibli, is the latest version of Mary Norton's children's classic The Borrowers.

The Borrowers gets the Studion Ghibli treatment



The British author Mary Norton's children's classic The Borrowers – about a family of pocket-sized people struggling to survive in our world – has been the subject of several TV and film adaptations, but a version arriving in cinemas this week is perhaps the most unusual to date.

The lush gardens and towering rooms inhabited by the characters in The Secret World of Arrietty are brought to life by the Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli, best known for the world cinema classics My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away.

For almost 30 years, Ghibli has delivered beautiful and thought-provoking hand-drawn animations, capable of delighting children and adults alike, with Hollywood stars often lending their voices to the English language-dubbed versions.

It has also shown the world that anime doesn't have to be a genre obsessed with giant warring robots or short-skirted schoolgirls. The studio's co-founder, Hayao Miyazaki, is so revered for his artistic and story-telling genius, he has often been compared to Walt Disney, while the Toy Story director John Lasseter has spoken many times of his affection for Ghibli.

Offering a welcome alternative to the digital animation of Pixar and DreamWorks, the lengths of time needed to complete cell-animated films means the arrival of a new Ghibli movie is a rare event – and one that is not to be missed. When The Secret World of Arrietty inevitably wins you over, you'll want to watch these.

Castle in the Sky (1986)

Ghibli's first feature-length outing is a grand fantasy about the lost flying city of Laputa – originally from the book Gulliver's Travels. The steampunk adventure sees a girl with a mysterious past forced to go on the run with a young engineer as they try to unlock the ancient secrets of the Castle in the Sky.

Trivia: packed with wonderful and bizarre aircraft, flying machines have become a recurring motif in Miyazaki's work.

Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

One of the most powerful anti-war films ever made, Grave of the Fireflies follows the orphans Seita, 14, and his sister Setsuko, four, after the Kobe fire bombings at the end of the Second World War. Based on the novel of the same name, the tear-jerking story is made all the more devastating because of its beautifully animated characters.

Trivia: Isao Takahata's film has been condemned in Korea, where it was accused of attempting to justify Japan's actions during the war.

My Neighbour Totoro (1988)

A lighthearted, dreamlike tale about a pair of young sisters who move to a spooky country house with their father, My Neighbor Totoro is a common favourite among Ghibli fans. But despite the appearance of the titular forest spirit and several other wonderfully wacky creatures, the film tells a surprisingly bittersweet story.

Trivia: Totoro is not only Ghibli's company logo, but one of Japan's most beloved film characters. He even appears in Toy Story 3 as a stuffed toy.

Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)

Set in a version of 1950s Europe in which the Second World War never occurred, the story sees the teenaged witch Kiki attempting to overcome the adolescent fears that have been interfering with her flying. Before long, a near-disaster gives her a reason to become the story's much-needed hero.

Trivia: in the English version, Kiki is voiced by a 15-year-old Kirsten Dunst.

Porco Rosso (1992)

The film sees a 1930s Italian flying ace (who has been cursed to look like a pig), working as a freelance pirate hunter, who finally meets his match in an American flying ace. As well as being an action-packed adventure, the story is set against the troubling rise of fascism in Italy.

Trivia: one of the few Miyazaki-directed films with a male lead, the director is known for populating his movies with strong female protagonists.

Pom Poko (1994)

As human expansion begins to threaten the forest homes of Japan's raccoon population, the creatures decide to engage in industrial sabotage to save themselves from extinction. Luckily, the animals don't just have sticks and stones at their disposal, but magical powers of illusion, too.

Trivia: the story was inspired by Japanese folklore, which states that raccoons are able to assume the form of humans (or almost anything they wish), but are usually too fun-loving to be considered dangerous.

Princess Mononoke (1997)

Clocking in at well over two hours, this mediaeval fantasy epic is one of the longest animated films of all time. The story of a cursed young warrior who becomes embroiled in clan warfare, Mononoke is a surprisingly violent and bloody affair for the usually family-friendly Studio Ghibli.

Trivia: many commented on the striking plot similarities between Mononoke and the Hollywood smash Avatar when the latter was released in 2009.

Spirited Away (2001)

The tale of a timid city girl who accidentally enters a fantasy realm and is put to work in a bath house for magical creatures, Spirited Away might not sound like an instant hit. Yet the breathtakingly beautiful and imaginative film wowed audiences around the world and delivered a powerful environmental message.

Trivia: it remains the highest-grossing Japanese film ever and the country's only winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

Howl's Moving Castle (2004)

When a young hat-maker is cursed by a witch and transformed into an old woman, her only hope for salvation comes in the form of the self-indulgent wizard Howl, who lives in a giant mechanical castle. The barmy story doesn't always make a lot of sense, but it's endearing nonetheless.

Trivia: Christian Bale reportedly agreed to voice Howl after seeing Spirited Away. The Batman star was born in Wales, where the original novel is set, however the film relocates the story to Alsace in France.

Ponyo (2008)

Although inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, this film couldn't be more different from the Disney movie. It follows a five-year-old boy whose goldfish mysteriously turns into a young girl, Ponyo. When she decides to stay on dry land with her new friend, Ponyo's father, a powerful sea wizard, unleashes a devastating storm.

Trivia: the 71-year-old Miyazaki threatened to retire from directing after Ponyo and has not made a film since. However his son Goro released his second Ghibli film, From Upon Poppy Hill, last year in Japan.

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UAE v Gibraltar

What: International friendly

When: 7pm kick off

Where: Rugby Park, Dubai Sports City

Admission: Free

Online: The match will be broadcast live on Dubai Exiles’ Facebook page

UAE squad: Lucas Waddington (Dubai Exiles), Gio Fourie (Exiles), Craig Nutt (Abu Dhabi Harlequins), Phil Brady (Harlequins), Daniel Perry (Dubai Hurricanes), Esekaia Dranibota (Harlequins), Matt Mills (Exiles), Jaen Botes (Exiles), Kristian Stinson (Exiles), Murray Reason (Abu Dhabi Saracens), Dave Knight (Hurricanes), Ross Samson (Jebel Ali Dragons), DuRandt Gerber (Exiles), Saki Naisau (Dragons), Andrew Powell (Hurricanes), Emosi Vacanau (Harlequins), Niko Volavola (Dragons), Matt Richards (Dragons), Luke Stevenson (Harlequins), Josh Ives (Dubai Sports City Eagles), Sean Stevens (Saracens), Thinus Steyn (Exiles)

Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar

Director: Luv Ranjan

Stars: Ranbir Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Anubhav Singh Bassi and Dimple Kapadia

Rating: 3/5

Scoreline:

Barcelona 2

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Atletico Madrid 0

Red card: Diego Costa 28' (Atletico)

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Number of staff: 120
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Scotland/Israel/Norway/Serbia

Group E: Spain, Poland, Sweden, 
N.Ireland/Bosnia/Slovakia/Ireland

Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, 
Iceland/Romania/Bulgaria/Hungary

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Mercer, the investment consulting arm of US services company Marsh & McLennan, expects its wealth division to at least double its assets under management (AUM) in the Middle East as wealth in the region continues to grow despite economic headwinds, a company official said.

Mercer Wealth, which globally has $160 billion in AUM, plans to boost its AUM in the region to $2-$3bn in the next 2-3 years from the present $1bn, said Yasir AbuShaban, a Dubai-based principal with Mercer Wealth.

Within the next two to three years, we are looking at reaching $2 to $3 billion as a conservative estimate and we do see an opportunity to do so,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Mercer does not directly make investments, but allocates clients’ money they have discretion to, to professional asset managers. They also provide advice to clients.

“We have buying power. We can negotiate on their (client’s) behalf with asset managers to provide them lower fees than they otherwise would have to get on their own,” he added.

Mercer Wealth’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and insurance companies among others.

From its office in Dubai, Mercer also looks after Africa, India and Turkey, where they also see opportunity for growth.

Wealth creation in Middle East and Africa (MEA) grew 8.5 per cent to $8.1 trillion last year from $7.5tn in 2015, higher than last year’s global average of 6 per cent and the second-highest growth in a region after Asia-Pacific which grew 9.9 per cent, according to consultancy Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In the region, where wealth grew just 1.9 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, a pickup in oil prices has helped in wealth generation.

BCG is forecasting MEA wealth will rise to $12tn by 2021, growing at an annual average of 8 per cent.

Drivers of wealth generation in the region will be split evenly between new wealth creation and growth of performance of existing assets, according to BCG.

Another general trend in the region is clients’ looking for a comprehensive approach to investing, according to Mr AbuShaban.

“Institutional investors or some of the families are seeing a slowdown in the available capital they have to invest and in that sense they are looking at optimizing the way they manage their portfolios and making sure they are not investing haphazardly and different parts of their investment are working together,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Some clients also have a higher appetite for risk, given the low interest-rate environment that does not provide enough yield for some institutional investors. These clients are keen to invest in illiquid assets, such as private equity and infrastructure.

“What we have seen is a desire for higher returns in what has been a low-return environment specifically in various fixed income or bonds,” he said.

“In this environment, we have seen a de facto increase in the risk that clients are taking in things like illiquid investments, private equity investments, infrastructure and private debt, those kind of investments were higher illiquidity results in incrementally higher returns.”

The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds, said in its 2016 report that has gradually increased its exposure in direct private equity and private credit transactions, mainly in Asian markets and especially in China and India. The authority’s private equity department focused on structured equities owing to “their defensive characteristics.”

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Started: 2019
Founders: Mohammad Raafi Hossain, Daniel Ahmed
Based: Dubai
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Initial investment: $2.45 million
Current number of staff: 86
Investment stage: Pre-series B
Investors: Investcorp, Liberty City Ventures, Fatima Gobi Ventures, Primal Capital, Wealthwell Ventures, FHS Capital, VN2 Capital, local family offices

SQUADS

Bangladesh (from): Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Soumya Sarkar, Shakib Al Hasan (capt), Mahmudullah Riyad, Mohammad Mithun, Mushfiqur Rahim, Liton Das, Taijul Islam, Mosaddek Hossain, Nayeem Hasan, Mehedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Ebadat Hossain, Abu Jayed

Afghanistan (from): Rashid Khan (capt), Ihsanullah Janat, Javid Ahmadi, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Asghar Afghan, Ikram Alikhil, Mohammad Nabi, Qais Ahmad, Sayed Ahmad Shirzad, Yamin Ahmadzai, Zahir Khan Pakteen, Afsar Zazai, Shapoor Zadran

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Estijaba – 8001717 –  number to call to request coronavirus testing

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