Jean Schulz

Фильмы

Andy: A Dog's Tale
Executive Producer
An uplifting story of how one puppy overcomes a series of obstacles to find his purpose in life.
Who Are You, Charlie Brown?
Self - Charles Schulz's Widow
A documentary about Peanuts and its creator, Charles M. Schulz. Famous fans—including Drew Barrymore, Kevin Smith, and Al Roker—share its influence on them, and a new animated story finds Charlie Brown on a quest.
Снупи и мелочь пузатая в кино
Thanks
«Малышня пузатая: Снупи и Чарли Браун в кино» (Peanuts) – анимационный фильм, в основу сценария которого положены знаменитые комиксы о приключениях малыша Чарли Брауна и его пса Снупи. Чарли, Снупи и их друзья – неутомимая компания персонажей, которых поджидают еще более увлекательные приключения.
Stripped
Herself
A documentary on comic strips, with never-seen-before interviews from Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes), Jim Davis (Garfield), Jeff Keane (Family Circus), Cathy Guisewite (Cathy) and dozens more. The film asks a central question: Where do comic strips go when newspapers die? Everybody loves comics, but will they survive in a digital world?
Дорогой мистер Уотерсон
Herself
20 лет спустя, как Келвин и Хоббс перестали появляться в ежедневных газетах, режиссёр Джоэл Аллен Шредер намерен изучить причины лояльного и верного поклонения комиксу.
Snoopy's Home Ice: The Story of the Redwood Empire Ice Arena
Herself
The story behind the Redwood Ice Arena in Santa Rosa, CA.
Sibling Rivalry: Growing Up Van Pelt
self
A short look at the origins of the beloved Peanuts sibling "Rerun Van Pelt", through his first appearance in Charles Schulz's classic comic strips through his appearance in "I Want a Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown".
A Christmas Miracle: The Making of a Charlie Brown Christmas
A behind the scenes look at how A Charlie Brown Christmas was made.
Good Ol' Charles Schulz
Self
For 50 years, Charles M. Schulz captivated and comforted millions with PEANUTS-his innovative daily chronicle of cruelty, hope, and heartbreak in the younger set. But unprecedented worldwide success did not quiet his own Charlie-Brown-style doubts. Instead, the outwardly mild-mannered Schulz relentlessly revisited the turbulent realities of his lost childhood in search of elusive answers.