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    Peter Hans Docter [1] (born October 9, 1968) is an American filmmaker and animator. [2] [3] He was credited as the director for the Pixar animated feature films Monsters, Inc. (2001), Up (2009), Inside Out (2015), and Soul (2020), and has served as the company's chief creative officer (CCO) since 2018. From his nine Academy Award nominations ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0230032Pete Docter - IMDb

    Pete Docter. Pete Docter is the Oscar®-winning director of "Monsters, Inc.," "Up," and "Inside Out," and Chief Creative Officer at Pixar Animation Studios. He is currently directing Pixar's feature film "Soul" with producer Dana Murray, which is set to release June 19, 2020. Starting at Pixar in 1990 as the studio's third animator, Docter ...

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  3. Pete Docter is an Oscar-winning director and Chief Creative Officer at Pixar Animation Studios. He has directed "Monsters, Inc.," "Up," and "Inside Out," and is currently working on "Soul."

    • October 9, 1968
  4. Feb 25, 2023 · When Pete Docter thinks back to his early days at Pixar, working on 1995’s groundbreaking Toy Story, he thinks of his time studying animation at CalArts.“[It was] just a bunch of people ...

  5. Dec 17, 2020 · One of them is Pixar’s Pete Docter, writer-director of the animated movies Monsters Inc, Up and Inside Out. But if the success has gone to his head, it isn’t showing. The self-described ...

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  6. Jun 11, 2024 · Pete Docter knows the stakes are high for Inside Out 2. Docter started at Pixar when he was 21, and quickly rose through the ranks, working on classics like Toy Story. He went on to direct films ...

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  8. Dec 29, 2020 · Learn how Pete Docter, the creative mind behind Soul, Up, Inside Out, and Monsters, Inc., uses metaphysical conceits and emotional truths to explore human desires and frailties. Discover how his films challenge our assumptions about parenthood, dreams, sadness, and life.