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Release Date:
August 27, 2021
Original Title:
Nona
Alternate Titles:
Pixar - Nona
SparkShorts: Nona
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Pixar
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L FR: U SG: PG US: G
Runtime: 7
A grandmother is caught between her two favorite things when her granddaughter is unexpectedly dropped off during the day she was planning to spend watching her favorite TV show.
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Animation:
Travis Hathaway
Kelly Juarez
Di Lu
Gini Cruz Santos
Julian Teo
Animation Supervisor:
Ben Rush
Art Designer:
Paul Topolos
Laura Meyer
Assistant Editor:
Ayse Dedeoglu
Camera Supervisor:
Patrick Lin
Casting:
Natalie Lyon
Kate Hansen-Birnbaum
Compositing Artist:
Nestor Benito Fernandez
Development Manager:
Shannon Wood
Dialogue Editor:
Vince Caro
Adrian Maruri
Director:
Louis Gonzales
Director of Photography:
Andrea Goh
Jesse Hollander
Editor:
Jennifer Neysa Jew
Executive Producer:
Nicole Paradis Grindle
Michael O'Brien
Finance:
Alexandra Zalu
Lighting Technician:
Nestor Benito Fernandez
Music Editor:
Jennifer Rowekamp
Post Production Supervisor:
Jeremy Slome
Producer:
Courtney Casper Kent
Script Supervisor:
Jessica Heidt
Sets & Props Artist:
Cheyenne Chapel
Alyssa Minko
Sound Designer:
Justin Pearson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Justin Pearson
Story:
Mike Wu
Supervising Producer:
Ben Rush
Tailor:
Tiffany Erickson Klohn
Title Designer:
Andy Dreyfus
Britney Best
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ana Lacaze
Writer:
Louis Gonzales
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