Ricardo “Liniers” Siri on Animating for Netflix’s ‘Emi Martinez: The Kid Who Stops Time’
An exclusive interview with the artistic mastermind behind Netflix's highly anticipated animated Emi Martinez documentary.
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Ryan Gaur is a freelance film, TV, music, soccer and video games writer specializing in animation. In addition to writing for What’s On Netflix, he has contributed to Rolling Stone, Polygon, IGN and IndieWire. Gaur resides in London, England.
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