Q+A with Oscar-Nominated FernGully Director

Oscar-nominated director Bill Kroyer will visit Cedarburg on May 3 for a special screening of the beloved animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest.

MEET TODAY’S Q+A

Oscar-Nominated FernGully Director Coming to Cedarburg

Bill Kroyer began his animation career at Disney Studios in 1977, where he worked as an animator on The Fox and the Hound. Later, Kroyer to become one of the world's first computer animators on Disney's groundbreaking film TRON in 1982.

Kroyer shares insights into the making of FernGully, working with Robin Williams, and his influential role in animation history.

Event Details:
Saturday, May 3, 12 - 2 PM
RIVOLI Theater
W62N567 Washington, Cedarburg
TICKETS: $10 at the box office (Cash only) All proceeds benefit the Jonathan Clark House Museum in Mequon.

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