Guillermo del Toro's sketchbooks / Commentary /The New Yorker
Daniel Zalewski talks about the director Guillermo del Toro's sketchbooks and follows the evolution of his most notable creatures from notebook sketches to onscreen depictions. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub Guillermo del Toro's sketchbooks / Commentary /The New Yorker

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Guillermo Del Toro on his notebooks

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Guillermo del Toro - Monsters and Magic

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Guillermo del Toro puts prized Bleak House memorabilia up for auction after LA fires | AP interview

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When an object tells the story

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Guillermo Del Toro, the King of Horror Romance | Draw with Grae

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Pan's Labyrinth | Guillermo del Toro on the Making of Pan's Labyrinth | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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10 Screenwriting Tips from Guillermo del Toro on how he wrote The Shape of Water and Pan's Labyrinth

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Guillermo Del Toro "Masters of Horror"

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Every Guillermo Del Toro Movie Ranked From Worst To Best

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How Guillermo del Toro Achieved His Vision for Pinocchio | Netflix

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Guillermo del Toro on The Shape of Water

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Pan and the Fairies - Making Pan's Labyrinth Documentary

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Guillermo Del Toro talks "Pan's Labyrinth"

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Guillermo del Toro is the master of dark fantasy

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Andy Visits Guillermo Del Toro's Bleak House | CONAN on TBS

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Moebius: The Visionary of the Future

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Guillermo del Toro on Frankenstein and his Movies That Made Me: "It’s time for the nightmares!"

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Why Is Guillermo del Toro Obsessed with Fish Men?

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Pinocchio director Guillermo del Toro on the joy of hand-crafted animation | BFI in Conversation

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