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Embrace the Panda: Making Turning Red

2022 | 48m | English

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Director: Erica Milsom
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A feature length documentary about the all-women team at the helm of Pixar's original feature, Turning Red. With unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to Director Domee Shi and her core leadership crew, this story shines a light on the powerful professional and personal journeys that brought this incredibly comical, utterly relatable, and deeply heartfelt story to the screen.
Release Date: Mar 11, 2022
Director: Erica Milsom
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords filmmaking, making of, short film
Production Companies Pixar
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Domee Shi Self
Rona Liu Self
Lindsey Collins Self
Danielle Feinberg Self
Rosalie Chiang Self (archive footage)
Andrew Stanton Self (archive footage)
Sandra Oh Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Erica Milsom Director
Jeff Vibes Line Producer
Michael Epple Cinematography
Michaelle McGaraghan Editor
Adriano Bravo Sound
Adam Labadie Sound
Michael Perez Sound
Brahna Stone Production Design
Jacquelyn Scott Production Design
Name Title
Kathy Cheun Producer
Sureena Mann Producer
Jennifer Zaccaro Producer
Jeremy Quist Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Sundance Film Festival Best Director Domee Shi Won
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Reviews

r96sk
6.0

A neat look behind the scenes of 'Turning Red', though not the most interesting. The actual film is very good, fwiw. It's more about the people who made the film as opposed to the film itself, which is all fine but I'm always more interested in the onscreen stuff and the cast. We get to see a bit ... of Rosalie Chiang and a bit of Sandra Oh, but that's basically it. Animated films in general always seem to not showcase 'actors in the booth', which is kinda annoying. Like here, it's cool to see Oh in the booth - needed more of that for the whole cast! Of course, logistically that might not have been possible - though for this documentary they do send a separate camera crew to (pleasantly, I'd like to add) film a crew member's family so... This also completely sidesteps the controversy of theatrical release vs. Disney+ release. As expected, no doubt, but it feels like a massive elephant - or, should I say, panda ... sorry - in the room throughout. In conclusion, this serves a purpose but it's not as interesting as it could've been - in my opinion, obvs. It does, at least, shed light on important real world topics to be fair.

Mar 12, 2022
robbiegrawey
N/A

This doesn't show too much of the actual production, and it's stronger for it. Instead, it paints a beautiful portrait of the crew that shaped TURNING RED into what it is, showing how their lives informed everything from the character modeling to the production design and lighting, very cool stuff! ...

Sep 16, 2022