Canadian Domee Shi is first female director of a Pixar short film
Posted Apr 2, 2018 03:28:14 PM.
Last Updated Apr 2, 2018 04:02:34 PM.
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Canadian Domee Shi is the first female director to helm a Pixar short film and will have her project “Bao” screen before the upcoming feature “Incredibles 2.”
The eight-minute “Bao,” which will premiere later this month at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, is billed as the story of “an empty-nesting Chinese mom (who) gets another chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings springs to life.”
Shi was born in China and moved to Toronto with her family when she was two. She went to Sheridan College in Oakville, Ont., for animation and earned an internship at Pixar, which led to storyboarding work on “Inside Out,” “The Good Dinosaur” and “Toy Story 4.”
“Incredibles 2,” with voice acting by the likes of Samuel L. Jackson, Holly Hunter, Catherine Keener, Isabella Rossellini and Bob Odenkirk, is set to hit theatres in June.