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Big US studios shuttered their 2D animation divisions under the false pretense that it was too expensive. Now their CG films cost more & require a larger labor force. Meanwhile, one of the finest films of the year - Robot Dreams - is a 2D Spanish production that cost... show more
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Robot Dreams budget info comes from our interview with the film's director Pablo Berger. The entire interview is a must-read:

Not disagreeing with you, but this artstyle is much more simplified than what they were doing in 2D Disney movies and such, so I imagine they'd still cost a lot more than $6mil. Still probably nowhere as high as their cg movies now though

Duckman was right, executives don’t know anything and just assume the most expensive project is the best as if it were possible to buy credibility.

I enjoyed the interview you guys did. Can't wait to see the film

Modern American cartoons are pretty much dead anyway.

When will this get a wide release? I wanna see it.

We understand it's getting US release in 2024.

That looks like it was made with 60 dollars, not 6 million.

As a Spainard, Robot Dreams gave me hope about the 2D animation industry!!

Probably because US companies are paying US employees more then Spanish companies are paying Spanish employees It's not "false pretenses" when it's true, wishing doesn't make it reality, dreaming doesn't make it true


