press release of the week: DreamWorks Animation's Jennifer Yuh Nelson Becomes Highest-Grossing Female Director Of Worldwide Box Office Film
Cuz sometimes the stuff that ends up in my in-box is too good, bad, weird, interesting, or otherwise notable not to share. DREAMWORKS ANIMATION’S JENNIFER YUH NELSON BECOMES THE HIGHEST-GROSSING FEMALE DIRECTOR OF A FILM AT THE WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE AS KUNG FU PANDA 2 REACHES $645 MILLION GLOBALLY It’s shame, then, that Kung Fu Panda 2 isn’t really much of an expression of Jennifer Yu Nelson-ness and is very much an expression of Big Corporate Cartoon Franchise-ness. (That would have been true no matter who directed the film, I’m sure.) Perhaps with this distinction under her belt, she’ll have the opportunity to take on a more personal project. Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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