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Pixar Announces Gatto: A Feline Adventure Set in Venice

Pixar has revealed its latest project, Gatto, a heartwarming story set in Venice, arriving in theaters in 2027. Pete Docter announced the film at the Annecy Animation Festival, exciting fans with details about its unique setting and heartfelt narrative.

A Look at the Story

The film introduces Nero, a sleek black cat in a dire situation. Nero owes a debt to a cunning feline mob boss, forcing him to navigate a tricky path. His life changes when Maya, a lively street artist, adopts him, despite his protests.

Their relationship begins on a rocky note but grows into a deep, meaningful friendship. Together, they explore themes of trust, purpose, and self-discovery in a story filled with humor and charm.

Concept art for Pixar's Gatto
Credit: Pixar

The Vision of Enrico Casarosa

Enrico Casarosa brings his artistic vision and deep love for Italian culture to Gatto. Born in Genoa, Italy, Casarosa has long infused his storytelling with personal experiences and a passion for his homeland.

His short film La Luna (2011) garnered an Academy Award nomination for its enchanting tale of familial bonds. Later, Luca (2021) expanded his storytelling prowess, capturing the beauty of friendship and the Italian Riviera.

Casarosa’s ability to weave emotional depth into visually stunning settings has made him a standout talent at Pixar. With Gatto, he aims to take audiences on another unforgettable journey through the canals and streets of Venice.

A Bold New Visual Style

Pixar is stepping outside its comfort zone with Gatto, using a hand-painted, storybook-inspired aesthetic. The innovative style emphasizes the film’s emotional core and adds a layer of whimsy to its Venetian backdrop.

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Credit: Pixar

This creative choice aligns perfectly with Casarosa’s love for combining art and emotion. Fans are excited to see how this fresh approach enhances the story’s heartwarming themes.

Comparisons to Flow

Since its announcement, Gatto has drawn comparisons to Flow (2024), an animated film that also features a black cat. However, the two films diverge in tone and storytelling.

While Flow explored darker themes, Gatto leans into humor and lighthearted moments. Its focus on friendship and growth ensures it will resonate with families and younger audiences.

Scene from Flow
Credit: Dream Well Studio

Pixar’s Gatto promises to enchant viewers with its rich visuals, heartfelt storytelling, and charming characters. As production continues, fans eagerly await more glimpses of this captivating project.

With Enrico Casarosa at the helm, Gatto is shaping up to be another standout Pixar classic. Don’t miss its theatrical debut in 2027.

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Mike Ramirez

Mike Ramirez is a theme park fan born and raised in Mexico City. From a young age he's loved to learn all there is to know about the history of the Disney parks and rides. Whether it’s riding The Haunted Mansion, geeking out over the MCU, or singing along to show tunes, he's all about celebrating the magic of storytelling and imagination.

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