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- Adrian Molina (born August 23, 1985) is an American animator, storyboard artist and screenwriter who works for Pixar. He co-wrote the screenplay and story of Coco (2017), which he also co-directed.
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Adrian Molina (born August 23, 1985) is an American animator, storyboard artist and screenwriter who works for Pixar. He co-wrote the screenplay and story of Coco (2017), which he also co-directed.
Nov 20, 2017 · In an interview with RogerEbert.com, co-writer/co-director Adrian Molina talked about the fun and the challenge of animating skeletons and how celebrating those who are gone is a way of celebrating life.
Nov 30, 2017 · Coco ’s co-director Adrian Molina, who is Mexican-American, came on board the project about three years into its development, initially as one of Unkrich’s storyboard artists (he also worked on...
Mar 1, 2018 · We interview Coco co-director Adrian Molina for the film's home media release about his personal connection to the material and the team's research.
- Joe Deckelmeier
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Feb 27, 2018 · Adrian Molina’s Journey From Growing Up Second-Gen to Co-Directing ‘Coco,’ Mexico’s Biggest Box Office Hit
- Manuel Betancourt
Nov 22, 2017 · Coco: Directed by Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina. With Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach. Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.
Jan 10, 2018 · Co-writers and co-directors Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina spent six years creating their animated film about the Day of the Dead, the Mexican holiday Unkrich calls a time of "joyously...