The Little Prince: A Filmmaker’s Story

A Conversation with Mark Osborne and Christine Nelson

Inspired in part by a special gift of a copy of The Little Prince, Mark Osborne—director of Kung Fu Panda and the forthcoming film Bone—made the audacious decision to adapt one of the world’s best-loved stories into a full-length animated feature film. Join him as he talks with Christine Nelson, Drue Heinz Curator of the Morgan’s 2014 exhibition The Little Prince: A New York Story, about the personal and creative journey that resulted in his award-winning 2015 animated film The Little Prince. A special screening of the film (at 2:30 pm) follows the talk.

The exhibition Joseph Cornell: The Saint-Exupéry Dossier will open for program attendees.











When: Sun., Jun. 3, 2018 at 1:00 pm
Where: Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Ave.
212-685-0008
Price: $15. Tickets include free admission for the day of the program as well as admission to The Little Prince film screening at 2:30pm.
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A Conversation with Mark Osborne and Christine Nelson

Inspired in part by a special gift of a copy of The Little Prince, Mark Osborne—director of Kung Fu Panda and the forthcoming film Bone—made the audacious decision to adapt one of the world’s best-loved stories into a full-length animated feature film. Join him as he talks with Christine Nelson, Drue Heinz Curator of the Morgan’s 2014 exhibition The Little Prince: A New York Story, about the personal and creative journey that resulted in his award-winning 2015 animated film The Little Prince. A special screening of the film (at 2:30 pm) follows the talk.

The exhibition Joseph Cornell: The Saint-Exupéry Dossier will open for program attendees.

Buy tickets/get more info now