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Section: 2020: Back to the Future-Sci-Fi Films for Young Audience
WALL-E (2008)
It’s 2700. The last operating WALL•E robot is still cleaning the Earth. The little robot gradually develops its own personality. It lives in a shelter full of peculiarities and artifacts from human life, such as a Rubik's Cube, a kitchen beater and his greatest treasure – an old videotape of the movie Hello Dolly. One day, a spaceship lands nearby, launching a small flying robot, Eve. It starts looking for something on the surface of the planet and WALL•E falls hopelessly in love…
| Country | United States of America |
|---|---|
| Year | 2008 |
| Duration | 103 min |
| Rating | 6 |
| Language | English |
| Subtitle | Simultanneous translation into |
| Directed by | Andrew Stanton |
| Screenplay | Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon |
| Director of Photography | Jeremy Lasky |
| Music | Thomas Newman |
| Edited by | Stephen Schaffer |
| Contact | Park Circus |
Biography
He is one of the most important personalities at Pixar Animation Studios. As a director, he established himself primarily through the award-winning animated films Finding Nemo (2003), WALL-E (2008), and Finding Dory (2016), in which he also co-wrote the screenplay.
Science Fiction, Technology, Animation, Adventure, Environment, Romance