Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio"
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Guillermo del Toro
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Guillermo del Toro
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Guillermo del Toro
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Film crew

Director

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Mark Gustafson
Director

Producer

Gary Ungar
Producer
Alexander Bulkley
Producer
Corey Campodonico
Producer
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Lisa Henson
Producer

Executive Producer

Jason Lust
Executive Producer

Casting

Mary Hidalgo
Casting

Editor

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Ken Schretzmann
Editor
Holly Klein
Editor

Art Direction

Robert DeSue
Art Direction

Production Design

Guy Davis
Production Design
Curt Enderle
Production Design

Set Decoration

Jesse Gregg
Set Decoration
Laura Savage
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

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Alexandre Desplat

Alexandre Desplat
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Gris Grimly
Co-Producer
Blanca Lista
Co-Producer
Melanie Coombs
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Melanie Coombs
Production Supervisor

Set Dresser

Gillian Hunt
Set Dresser
Jesse Gregg
Set Dresser
K.C. Englander
Set Dresser
Laura Savage
Set Dresser
Mattie Bowden
Set Dresser
Molly Storey Light
Set Dresser
Samantha Levy
Set Dresser
Zach Sheehan
Set Dresser

Director of Photography

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Frank Passingham
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

Charmaine Fuller
Makeup Department Head

Assistant Art Director

Andy Berry
Assistant Art Director

Lead Animator

Anthony Elworthy
Lead Animator
Chuck Duke
Lead Animator
Dan Ramsay
Lead Animator
Charles Greenfield
Lead Animator
Jan-Erik Maas
Lead Animator
Kristien Vanden Bussche
Lead Animator
Ludovic Berardo
Lead Animator

Animation Supervisor

Brian Leif Hansen
Animation Supervisor

Animation

Tennessee Reid Norton
Animation
Tucker Barrie
Animation
Nicholas D'Agostino
Animation

Production Manager

Sara Crowley
Production Manager

Screenplay

Set Designer

Alexandra Friedman
Set Designer
Jessica Ann Moretti
Set Designer
Merve Caydere Dobai
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Hamilton Barrett
First Assistant Editor
Emily Chiu
First Assistant Editor

Book

Music Supervisor

Steven Gizicki
Music Supervisor

Songs

Other

Georgina Hayns
Other

Head of Story

Vera Brosgol
Head of Story

Production Assistant

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Walt Perez

Walt Perez
Production Assistant

Casting Director

Mary Hidalgo
Casting Director

Screenstory

Sound Recordist

Steve Pierson

Steve Pierson
Sound Recordist

Sound Supervisor

Senior Animator

Anthony Scott
Senior Animator
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Cesar Diaz Melendez
Senior Animator
Chris Tootell
Senior Animator
Jeff Riley
Senior Animator
Jody Meredith
Senior Animator
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Kim Keukeleire
Senior Animator
Malcolm Lamont
Senior Animator
Tim Allen
Senior Animator
Matias Liebrecht
Senior Animator
Mike Cottee
Senior Animator
Payton Curtis
Senior Animator
René Castillo Rivera
Senior Animator
Steve Warne
Senior Animator
Suzanne Twining
Senior Animator
Thiago Calçado
Senior Animator

Supervising Animator

Art Designer

Lyricist

Roeben Katz
Lyricist

What's left behind the scenes

  • Cate Blanchett informed director and screenwriter Guillermo del Toro that she would like to participate in this project after working with him on the 2021 thriller "Nightmare Alley." It was then that it became clear that for "Pinocchio," del Toro only needed to find an actress to voice the monkey. To del Toro's surprise, Blanchett immediately jumped at the opportunity to voice the monkey, even though the animals had few lines.
  • In 2008, Guillermo del Toro announced that he was beginning work on his next project – a dark adaptation of Carlo Collodi's fairy tale "The Adventures of Pinocchio. The Story of a Wooden Puppet" (1883). On November 8, 2017, he reported problems with the project, which no one wanted to finance. On October 22, 2018, Netflix announced that del Toro would direct the animated project "Pinocchio," and del Toro confirmed the statement by posting concept art (a form of illustration used to visualize ideas and concepts) of the future project online, which echoed his own visions.
  • Guillermo del Toro is originally from Mexico, but the film's release was initially banned in that country. This happened after an interview with del Toro, in which he complained about the state of the national cinema and the lack of interest shown by government officials in Mexico towards directors and actors. Eventually, the film was released in limited release in Mexico, shown in only a few cinemas.
  • Cate Blanchett informed director and screenwriter Guillermo del Toro that she would like to participate in this project, starring in his 2021 thriller, “Nightmare Alley.” It was then revealed that for “Pinocchio,” del Toro only needed to find an actress to voice the monkey. To del Toro’s surprise, Blanchett immediately seized the opportunity to voice the monkey, although the animals had few lines.
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