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"Abominable" director Jill Culton talks with Variety about the DreamWorks Animation film's evolution and working with China's Pearl Studio.
Jill Culton: Luckily, they’re showing the movie at the conference right before the conference starts as part of the film festival. And so, knowing that, ...
Abominable director Jill Culton on the trials and rewards of 30 years in animation. From scrappy days at Pixar to getting Sony’s animation department off the ground, Culton has seen it all ...
Approached by DreamWorks Animation about the prospect of helming a “Yeti movie,” writer/director Jill Culton seized what she saw as both an opportunity and a challenge, “to reinvent and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Jill Culton, who recently directed and wrote Dreamworks Animation-Pearl Studio’s Abominable, has signed with Verve. The CalArts alum is one of the first females in animation history ...
JILL CULTON: I wanted to explore the idea of, “What makes up a family?” And what prevents us from being deeply connected with them? In Yi’s case, at the beginning of the movie, ...
Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat is getting a new movie next year, with Bill Hader as the title character, and we've got the ...
JILL CULTON The character I relate to the most in this movie is the main character, Yi. She is a 16-year-old girl who grows up in China. She is more of a tomboy than anything else.
Dr Seuss's final book, 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!', will be adapted into an animated musical movie directed by Jon M. Chu and Jill Culton. Warner Bros. Pictures Animation has announced it will be ...
Jill Culton, writer and director of "Abominable," the upcoming animated feature from DreamWorks Animation and Pearl Studios has been added to the roster of keynote speakers set for the 20th View ...
'Abominable' writer and director Jill Culton joins Italy's View VFX and animation confab lineup. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor ...
The Jill Culton-directed toon, about a young girl grieving the loss of her father who stumbles upon a lost yeti, takes place in modern Shanghai and features mostly Chinese protagonists.