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Spike Jonze’s feature film rendition of Maurice Sendaks classic story Where The Wild Things Are has hit movie theaters worldwide.
The film represents years of work from hundreds of different artists, writers, photographers, musicians, actors, and creators of all degrees.
This place has been established to help shed some light on many of the small influences that converged to make this massive project a reality.
Site designed by Landon Metz, developed by Ricky Irvine, in cooperation with Matt Rubin.
You guys so rule putting this up. I teach 5th grade, my class is reading a book called “A Single Shard” (about potters in 12th century Korea), and I’m showing this to them tomorrow to tie the book to modern life. Thanks so much.
this is so poignant and poetic. thanks for posting it
Beautiful, thanks for sharing. Also reminded me of this BBC article about ghost signs: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/photoblog/2010/04/ghost_signs.html