Julian Glander didn’t have a feature in mind when he started “Boys Go to Jupiter.”
“I grew up loving animation. I think every child does, and I always felt like it was very special to me. And I made flip books as a kid, and then I went to college for communications and specifically to work in advertising. And so I started my career as an advertising junior copywriter,” says the director and writer.
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