
Luca, the children's movie set on the Italian riviera, is nominated for a Golden Globe in the best animated film category, ahead of the 9 January award ceremony in Los Angeles. Produced by Pixar and distributed by Disney, the coming-of-age fantasy tells the story of Luca, a young boy experiencing "an unforgettable summer" full of "gelato, pasta and endless scooter rides" with his best friend Alberto.
The boys' fun-filled adventures are threatened however by a deeply-held secret: they are in fact "sea monsters from another world just below the water's surface." The original animation is by the Italian storyboard artist Enrico Casarosa, from Genoa, who dedicated his first feature film as a director to his childhood holidays in Liguria.
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