My career started on Wall Street and somehow ended up at Disney Animation. And she on the exterior tries to always have this sense of confidence and say that it’s OK, but on the interior she’s very insecure and wonders why. She’s the main character and she’s a character surrounded by a family where everyone has an extraordinary gift and she, for some reason, doesn’t. make the very personal universal? Luca was a kid who struggled a little bit to get out there and chase what he wanted, and I loved how that opened up these discussions with our collaborators about these friendships that we have when they’re with someone very different from us.ĬLARK SPENCER For me, I think it’s Mirabel. When I was a shy 11-year-old, I met my best friend, and we left his name the same, Alberto, in the film. Would you like to start?ĮNRICO CASAROSA I’m certainly very close to Luca. Which character in your movie did you most relate to and why? Enrico, Luca is set on the Italian Riviera, where you grew up. Lord and Rasmussen participated in the roundtable along with Elaine Bogan, director of DreamWorks Animation’s Spirit Untamed Enrico Casarosa, writer-director of Disney/Pixar’s Luca Quiara Alegría Hudes, who wrote the screenplay for Vivo (Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix) with director Kirk DeMicco Carlos López Estrada, who helmed Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon with Don Hall and Clark Spencer, one of the producers of Encanto as well as president of Walt Disney Animation Studios. Santa Barbara Film Fest: Jamie Lee Curtis Cracks That She's "The Only Oscar Nominee Who Sells Yogurt That Makes You Sh**"
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