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How Pixar’s new ‘Elio’ movie about space came to be

June 18, 20258 Mins Read


After striking a resonant, profitable chord by addressing an overwhelming emotion society doesn’t often talk about — anxiety — in last summer’s megahit “Inside Out 2,” Team Pixar looked up to the stars for its next project to tap another emotion so common to many — loneliness.

Why blast into those Carl Sagan cosmos to relay earth-bound sentiments that a parentless boy, who’s overly obsessed about being abducted by aliens, is experiencing?

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“Elio” directors Domee Shi, of Oakland, and Madeline Sharafian saw a universe of possibilities and parallel meanings from beaming 11-year-old Elio Solís way up beyond the stars.

“I feel like space has this sort of inherent loneliness to it, but also a feeling of hope,” explains Sharafian. “Like when Elio looks at the stars, he feels the infinite possibility of what could be out there. And when you first meet him on Earth, he’s sort of trapped in something I think we’re all maybe experiencing right now, this kind of black-and-white and a little bit pessimistic thinking about Earth. This sort of feeling like this place cannot possibly work for me.”

“Elio,” the Emeryville-based animated studio’s 29th feature, opens in theaters June 20.

"Elio" directors Domee Shi and Madeline Sharafian attend the world premiere of the new Pixar film in Los Angeles on June 10. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney/Pixar)
“Elio” directors Domee Shi and Madeline Sharafian attend the world premiere of the new Pixar film in Los Angeles on June 10. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney/Pixar) 

In the first act of the film, Elio (voiced by Yonas Kibreab) reluctantly lives with Aunt Olga (Oscar winner Zoë Saldaña), an uber-capable Air Force major stationed at Montez Air Force Base. He’s dismissive of her and remains isolated and focused on one mission only — getting far away from Earth. He’s so committed to that quest that he sends ham-radio signals out into space and then spreads out on a beach for hours with a colander contraption atop his head and a sand-drawn message circling him that implores aliens to take him away.



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