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2010 | Color | 95:00

 There’s chaos in Egypt: an evil villain has stolen the Great Pyramid of Giza and replaced it with an inflatable replica. Meanwhile, supervillain Gru is hiding out in a peaceful suburb, where he intends to carry out an unthinkable task with the help of his army of minions. 


Direction: Coffin; Pierre, Renaud; Chris
Script: Daurio; Ken, Paul; Cinco (basado en una historia de Sergio Pablos)
Production: Meledandri; Chris, Healy; Janet, Cohen; John
Music: Pereira; Heitor, Williams; Pharrell
Cast:Gaier; Dana, Clement; Jemaine, Renaud; Chris, Wig; Kristen, Coffin; Pierre, McBrayer; Jack, Mc Bride; Danny, Kailing; Mindy, Fisher; Elsie, Cosgrove; Miranda, Carell; Steve, Segel; Jason, Brand; Russell, Andrews; Julie, Arnett; Will
Art direction: Cheney; Yarrow
Participation year at FICM: 2018

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