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Basics Critics:85Viewers:77Rusty:79
Category: Action/Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Drama, Kids/Family, Romance, Sci-Fi/FantasyNotable as: Animation, Award-Winning WorkSub-Category: romantic comedy, post-apocalyptic film, comic science fiction, adventure film, flashback film, children's film, romance film, dystopian film, adventure science fiction, science fiction film, comedy filmMain subject: solitude, consumerismNarrative location: Earth, universeRuntime: 98 minutesColor: colorLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Andrew StantonScreenwriter: Jim Reardon, Andrew StantonMusic: Thomas NewmanStars: Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver, Kim Kopf, Ben Burtt, Teddy Newton Producer: Jim MorrisStudio: Pixar, Walt Disney PicturesAwards won: Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (Andrew Stanton)
Animation Kobe Theatrical Film Award
BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film (Andrew Stanton)
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature
Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Long Form) (Pete Docter, Jim Reardon, Andrew Stanton)
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Film
Nebula Award for Best Script (Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter)
Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature (Pixar)
Award nominations: Academy Award for Best Original Score (Thomas Newman)
Academy Award for Best Sound Editing (Ben Burtt)
Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing (Ben Burtt)
Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay (Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter)
BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film
BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
BAFTA Award for Best Sound
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Film
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Long Form)
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film
Nebula Award for Best Script
Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature
Satellite Award for Best Original Score
Satellite Award for Best Sound
Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

WALL-E is a 2008 American computer animated comedy science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Andrew Stanton. The story follows a robot named WALL-E, who is designed to clean up an abandoned, waste-covered Earth far in the future. He falls in love with another robot named EVE, who also has a programmed task, and follows her into outer space on an adventure that changes the destiny of both his kind and humanity. Both robots exhibit an appearance of free will and emotions similar to humans, which develop further as the film progresses. After directing Finding Nemo, Stanton felt Pixar had created believable simulations of underwater physics and was willing to direct a film set largely in space. WALL-E has minimal dialogue in its early sequences; many of the characters do not have voices, but instead communicate with body language and robotic sounds, which were designed by Ben Burtt. It is also Pixar's first animated feature with segments featuring live-action characters. Walt Disney Pictures released WALL-E in the United States and Canada on June 27, 2008.


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