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{en} '''''Coco''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_(2017_film) ] (USA, 2017), directed by Lee Unkrich. <fantasy>
{en} '''''Coco''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_(2017_film) ] (USA, 2017), directed by Lee Unkrich. <fantasy>
* [[:Category:2017, Top Films]]


Coco presented an alternative view of the afterlife and threw the audience into the world of Mexican culture. The Mexican twist on the afterlife brought with it a unique set of rules and traditions, really seen in mainstream movies. The film sees a young boy in the Land of the Dead and must find his great-grandfather, who was a great singer. The film remains one of Pixar's most highly regarded movies and went on to win 2 Oscars.
Coco presented an alternative view of the afterlife and threw the audience into the world of Mexican culture. The Mexican twist on the afterlife brought with it a unique set of rules and traditions, really seen in mainstream movies. The film sees a young boy in the Land of the Dead and must find his great-grandfather, who was a great singer. The film remains one of Pixar's most highly regarded movies and went on to win 2 Oscars.
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[[Category:Film Studies--English]]
[[Category:Film Studies--English]]


[[Category:2017, Top Films]]
[[Category:Oscar, Best Animated Feature]]
 
[[Category:Golden Globe, Best Films]]
[[Category:Golden Globe, Best Films]]



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{en} Coco [1] (USA, 2017), directed by Lee Unkrich. <fantasy>

Coco presented an alternative view of the afterlife and threw the audience into the world of Mexican culture. The Mexican twist on the afterlife brought with it a unique set of rules and traditions, really seen in mainstream movies. The film sees a young boy in the Land of the Dead and must find his great-grandfather, who was a great singer. The film remains one of Pixar's most highly regarded movies and went on to win 2 Oscars.

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