For Latin American Creators, It’s About Telling Stories That Matter To Them
The challenge for Latin American creators: telling stories about subjects and themes particular to their identity, without sacrificing broad global appeal.
The challenge for Latin American creators: telling stories about subjects and themes particular to their identity, without sacrificing broad global appeal.
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Even cartoonier than before…
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Egg-citing news from Mexico!
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John Lasseter says that Disney and Pixar will aim to increase diversity onscreen—and hopefully offscreen too.