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'Hair Love' filmmaker signs first look deal with Warner Bros. TV

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Michael A. Cherry's animated short "Hair Love" (Sony Pictures)

Matthew Cherry, the director of the Academy Award-winning animated short, Hair Love, has signed a first-look with Warner Bro’s Television Group.

READ MORE: ‘Hair Love’ director starts Twitter campaign celebrating 4-year-old girl

In a statement, Cherry said, “I am beyond excited to be joining the Warner Bros.

Hair Love is the story of a man doing his daughter’s hair for the first time.

READ MORE: ‘Hair Love’ wins at the Academy Awards for Best Animated Short

Cherry invited Texas high school student, Deandre Arnold, to be his special guest to the Academy Awards early this year.

The Texas Legislative Black Caucus wrote a bill banning discrimination based on hair textures and styles commonly associated with race.

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