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Nov 22, 2017 · Coco: Directed by Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina. With Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach. Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.
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- Animation, Adventure, Drama
- Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina
- 2017-11-22
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Streaming Now on Disney+ – Sign Up at https://disneyplus.com/Watch the official trailers and clips from Disney•Pixar's Coco! You can see the film in theaters...
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Coco is a 2017 American animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Lee Unkrich, co-directed by Adrian Molina, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, from a screenplay written by Molina and Matthew Aldrich, and a story by Unkrich, Molina, Aldrich, and Jason Katz, based on an original idea conceived by Unkrich. The film stars ...
Nov 6, 2017 · Streaming Now on Disney+ – Sign Up at https://disneyplus.com/Watch the final trailer for Disney/Pixar’s Coco. On November 22, it’s showtime. Tickets for Coco...
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Mar 15, 2017 · Streaming Now on Disney+ – Sign Up at https://disneyplus.com/Coco opens in US theatres in 3D on November 22!Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban...
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Oct 27, 2017 · Coco is a 2017 film that follows Miguel, a young boy who loves music and dreams of becoming a musician. He travels to the Land of the Dead, where he meets his ancestors and learns about their stories and traditions.
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Mamá Coco. Miguel’s cherished great-grandmother Mamá Coco is very old and fragile, but that doesn’t stop Miguel from sharing his daily adventures with her. According to Director Lee Unkrich, filmmakers were touched by so many of the Mexican homes they visited in which multiple generations lived under the same roof.