‘Dilili in Paris’ and ‘Wicked Girl’ Win César Awards for Animation
French animation legend Michel Ocelot wins the César for his feature film “Dilili in Paris.”
French animation legend Michel Ocelot wins the César for his feature film “Dilili in Paris.”
Say Thompson: “[Lasseter] is presumably being paid millions of dollars to receive [his] second chance. How much money are the employees at Skydance being paid to GIVE him that second chance?”
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