In 'Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights,' Scooby-Doo and his friends find themselves in the midst of an Arabian adventure as they help Sinbad the Sailor retrieve a magical lamp from the clutches of an evil villain. Along the way, they encounter talking animals, genies, and even a cyclops, all while trying to solve the mystery and save the day.
Every day, a father and his son jump with a parachute from their vertiginous cold house, attached to a cliff, to go to the village on the ground, far away where they sell the ice they produce daily. The routine becomes monotonous until an avalanche threatens their house, forcing them to leave and confront the importance of their bond. They free-fall one last time, landing safely in a pile of hats that represents their years spent together.
After graduating from high school, Natsuko Hirose starts her career as an animator. Her talent quickly flourishes, and she makes her debut as a director in no time. Her first anime becomes a massive hit, sparking a social phenomenon and earning her recognition as an up-and-coming genius director. Her next project is set to be a romantic comedy movie themed around first love! However, having never been in love herself, Natsuko struggles to understand the concept of first love, and as a result, she’s unable to create the storyboard, causing the movie production to come to a standstill.
Run Wrake is an English filmmaker, animation director, and music video director. He studied graphic design at Chelsea College of Arts before completing a master's degree in animation at the Royal College of Art in London. In this interview for the BBC's Channel 4, he describes some of his films, their inception, and their production. He also comments on technological and cultural developments that have changed how animated films are produced and perceived.
Documentary about the work of the Estonian cartoonist and animation director Priit Pärn
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