Finding Dory
Finding Dory
An animated adventure film from the two-time Oscar winner Andrew Stanton, the creator of "Finding Nemo", "Wall-I" and others. Continuation of the blockbuster cartoon about clown fish and other inhabitants of the underwater world. The events take place six months after the first part. Nemo's friend, the surgeon fish Dory, who suffers from memory lapses, suddenly remembers her childhood. She becomes obsessed with finding her family and goes on a journey with Nemo and Marlin. The friends visit the Monterey Sea Life Institute, where they meet Destiny the whale shark, Bailey the beluga whale, and Hank the octopus. The latter will become an important link in the search for Dory. Read more Attempts to create a sequel to the popular cartoon were made back in 2005. But they did not lead to anything. Only in July 2012 it became known that the director and one of the screenwriters of "Finding Nemo" Andrew Stanton began work on the continuation of the film. A little later, Ellen DeGeneres (Dory) and Albert Brooks (Marlin) joined the "Finding Dory" project. In June 2014, Angus McLane was appointed as the second director of the film. Before that, he was only involved in short films: "BERN-I", "The Impostor" and "The Story of Toys and Horrors!". Famous actors took part in voicing the characters of the cartoon "Finding Dory": Idris Elba, Diana Keaton, Dominic West, Bill Hader, Michael Sheen, Ty Burell, Caitlin Olsen and others. This is the third time Elba lends his voice to characters in Disney projects. Before that there were "Zootropolis" and "The Jungle Book". The director and screenwriter of "Finding Dory" Andrew Stanton has many famous and box office works. So, he worked on scripts for several parts of "Toy Story" and "Monsters Corporation", "John Carter" and others. Ellen DeGeneres, who voiced Dory, unveiled the first trailer on her talk show, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The program has been on television since 2003.