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11.10.2016 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm PST | Event

Screening – THE LITTLE PRINCE w/ Q&A (Los Angeles)

Netflix Invites VES Members and a Guest to a Special Screening of THE LITTLE PRINCE followed by a Q&A with the Filmmakers and a reception.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 7:00PM

iPic Theater
10840 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024
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Panelists will include Director Mark Osborne, Stop Motion Creative Director Jamie Caliri, Executive Producer Jinko Gotoh, Stop ­Motion Production Designer Alex Juhasz, Film Editors Carole Kravetz and Matt Landon and Screenwriter Bob Persichetti.

From director Mark Osborne and Netflix, THE LITTLE PRINCE is a feature length animated film inspired by the French novella LE PETIT PRINCE. First published in 1943 by poet, author and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. THE LITTLE PRINCE focuses on a young girl we come to know as “The Little Girl,” who is being prepared by her mother for the very grown-up world in which they live. As The Little Girl adjusts to a new home, school and surroundings, her world is suddenly interrupted by an eccentric, kind-hearted neighbor we come to know as “The Aviator.” The Aviator introduces her to a new world where anything is possible, a world that he himself was initiated into long ago by “The Little Prince.” It’s there that The Little Girl embarks on a personal odyssey into the universe of The Little Prince, a world where it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. THE LITTLE PRINCE was produced by Aton Soumache, Dimitri Rassam and Alexis Vonar. THE LITTLE PRINCE includes an original score and songs by Hans Zimmer & Richard Harvey featuring Camille, stop-motion creative director Jamie Caliri, production design by Lou Romano, Alexander Juhasz and Céline Desrumaux, character design by Alexander Juhasz and Peter de Seve, editing by Matt Landon and Carole Kravetz, sound design by Tim Nielson, and an adapted screenplay by Irena Brignull and Bob Persichetti, based on a story conceived by Osborne.