
- Year
- 2007
- Director
- Leslie Iwerks
- Age
- all public
- Country
- United States
- Runtime
- 88.0
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Pixar has made so many blockbuster hits, each just about being almost better than the last in terms of anticipation translated to box office receipts, that it's tempting to speculate whether an upcoming movie will be the one infamously credited to bringing the juggernaut to a temporary halt. Going by what The Pixar Story presented, so long as the team stays hungry, focused and passionate with transforming their ideas into films stemming from the heart, then it's probably a formula that would be difficult to break, and computer animation fans will be in for a treat, for a long time to come.
Pixar’s turbulent beginnings from its days under the wing of George Lucas, to its independence, and subsequent purchase by Disney, this film covers all the studio’s crafts and major players, including Steve Jobs, who funded it in its early years. This film premiered at San Diego’s Comic Con, 2007.