The Resilience of 'Nimona': How Disney's Shutdown Couldn't Stop the Film

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Directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, along with Nimona's creator ND Stevenson, discuss the journey of the animated film Nimona, which was originally set up at Blue Sky Studios but faced uncertainty when Disney shut down the studio. The film was eventually saved by Annapurna Pictures and Netflix, with DNEG taking over animation production. The directors and creator emphasize the importance of the relatable character Nimona and the need for representation in the film industry. They also discuss the film's unique animation approach, which combines 2D and 3D elements.
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