y a une avant-première demain au cinoche de mon quartier. j'y vais avec mon fils. Le film a connu une production houleuse : At first, the film was going to be titled "American Dog", and was written and directed by Chris Sanders (director of Lilo & Stitch). Eventually, Sanders was removed from the project and replaced by Chris Williams and Byron Howard. [3] The film's previous plot told the story of a dog named Henry, a famous TV star, who one day finds himself stranded in the Nevada desert with a testy, one-eyed cat and an oversized, radioactive rabbit who are themselves searching for new homes, all the while believing he is still on television. In 2006, after becoming Chief Creative Officer at Disney, John Lasseter along with other directors from Pixar and Disney viewed a couple of early cuts of the film and gave Chris Sanders notes on how to improve the story. According to Lasseter, Chris Sanders was replaced because Sanders resisted the changes that Lasseter and the other directors had suggested. Lasseter was quoted as saying "Chris Sanders is extremely talented, but he couldn’t take it to the place it had to be." [4] After Sanders left and the original title removed, the animation team was told to complete the movie in just 18 months instead of the usual four years that is normally required to produce a computer-animated feature.[5] In June 8, 2007, Disney announced that the film, now under its current name, would be released on November 21, 2008 in Disney Digital 3-D. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_(2008_film)