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Directed by | Andrew Stanton |
Produced by | Lindsey Collins |
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Music by | Thomas Newman |
Cinematography | Jeremy Lasky |
Edited by | Axel Geddes |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
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97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $200 million |
Box office | $1.028 billion |
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Released | June 14, 2016 | ||||
Recorded | 2015–16 | ||||
Studio | DeepSleep Studios Newman Scoring Stage Sony Pictures Studios The Village |
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Genre | Soundtrack | ||||
Length | 68:20 | ||||
Label | Walt Disney | ||||
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Finding Dory is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Angus MacLane, the screenplay was written by Stanton and Victoria Strouse. The film is a sequel/spinoff to 2003's Finding Nemo and features the returning voices of Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, with Hayden Rolence (replacing Alexander Gould), Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy joining the cast. Finding Dory focuses on the amnesiac fish Dory, who journeys to be reunited with her parents.
The film premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 8, 2016, and was released in the United States on June 17, 2016. Upon release, the film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide, becoming the first Pixar film to cross this mark since 2010's Toy Story 3. The film set numerous records, including the highest-grossing animated film opening of all time in North America.
Dory, a Regal blue tang, gets separated from her parents as a child. As she grows up, Dory attempts to search for them, but gradually forgets them due to her short-term memory loss disability. In the flashback of the previous film, after accidentally running into Marlin, a clownfish who is looking for his missing son, Nemo, she joins him on his journey.