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Jun 16, 2018 · "Bao" (the animated short that plays before "Incredibles 2") director Domee Shi discusses being faithful to Chinese culture and how she almost didn't include the shocking ending.
- tracy.brown@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Domee Shi based the adorable short about an empty nester Chinese mom who creates a living, breathing, giggling dumpling on her own family.
Jun 21, 2018 · How Pixar's ‘Bao’ director Domee Shi ensured accurate representation of Chinese culture in her short film, showing before 'Incredibles 2'. Much like a delicious dumpling before a hearty meal ...
Jun 26, 2018 · Domee Shi, who both wrote and directed Bao, explained why she chose a Chinese dumpling, aka a bao, to represent
- Sophie Hirsh
Apr 13, 2018 · Disney Pixar has now released the short trailer and first glimpse of its much-awaited short film 'Bao', made by Chinese-Canadian director Domee Shi, the animation giant's first female...
Jun 27, 2018 · Domee Shi, 28, who conceived and directed “Bao,” said the inspiration came from three places in her life, the first being her own experience growing up in a Chinese family that emigrated to...
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Shi explained how she worked with a good number of female supervisors on her team for Bao. In particular, production designer, Rona Liu, [8] who is Chinese American, helped ensure that the film's designs exhibited authenticity in their depiction of Chinese culture, drawing on her own personal life, much as Shi did. Photos of their parents ...