‘Arco’ Trailer: Animation Oscar Contender Is Voiced By Natalie Portman, Will Ferrell, America Ferrera, Flea, Mark Ruffalo & Andy Samberg
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‘Arco’ Final Trailer: The French Animated Oscar Hopeful Reaches for the Sky
The final trailer for “Arco,” one of the main contenders for the Best Animated Feature film at the Oscars this year, has arrived. Directed by first-time feature filmmaker Ugo Bienvenu and produced by Natalie Portman, “Arco” is a French film that takes visual inspiration from Studio Ghibli, with a blend between hand-drawn and CG animation. The trailer, soundtracked by a lilting piano melody, reveals the basic premise of the film, which focuses on…
‘Arco’ Trailer: Animation Oscar Contender Is Voiced By Natalie Portman, Will Ferrell, America Ferrera, Flea, Mark Ruffalo & Andy Samberg
The English-language version of award-winning animated feature Arco – featuring the voices of Natalie Portman, Will Ferrell, America Ferrera, Flea and Mark Ruffalo and Andy Samberg – hits select U.S. cinemas on November 14. Neon, which acquired the movie out of Cannes where the French-language version debuted as a Special Screening, has dropped a trailer for its re-voiced version. […]
‘Arco’: Everything To Know About The New Animated Adventure With A Stacked Voice Cast
Neon For us here in 2025, a distant year like 2075 represents the relatively distant future. For the protagonist of the new animated movie Arco, though, 2075 is actually way, way in the past, since he hails from centuries into the future. That’s part of the premise of the new film, the initial version of which is presented in French. The English dub is on the way, though, and it has a pretty stacked voice cast that includes Will Ferrell, Natalie…
Arco Trailer: New Animated Movie With "Shades Of Miyazaki" Reveals Time Travel Adventure
Neon has released the full trailer for Arco, an animated time-travel adventure reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki's works. Neon is coming out in full force this awards season, claiming several of the buzziest movies of the year, namely Sentimental Value and It Was Just an Accident, but also No Other Choice and The Secret Agent. But audiences would be mistaken to forget Neon's animated entry.
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