Destino

Destino is a cartoon film resulting from an unexpected collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali. It was initially outlined at the time of the meeting between the two men, who dedicated a reciprocal admiration.

Origin of the project

It was to be a question of an animation based on a song Mexican of Armando Dominguez carrying the same title and strongly inspired by the surrealist universe of the Catalan painter. This short-measuring was to be integrated into the film the Musical box. A scenario and some tests of animation were carried out starting from 1946, but the project was finally abandoned.

Realization

After the exit of Fantasia 2000, Roy E. Disney decided to start again the turning of this film. It was given in building site, mainly with the studio Walt Disney Animation France of Montreuil, in the Paris region. Destino was to be a sequence of a new musical film: Fantasia 2006 . Unfortunately, the project was abandoned in 2003 after the departure of Roy.

Finally finalized in the form of a 6 minutes short-measuring, it was presented in various festivals, and was preceded with the International festival of cartoon film of Annecy in 2003. An extract of film was projected during the exposure It was once Walt Disney, with the sources of the Art of the studios Disney which was held with the National Galleries of the Large palace to Paris of the September 16th 2006 with the January 15th 2007.

Anecdotes

This film was one of the last achievements of the studio Walt Disney Animation France of Montreuil before its closing.

The project Fantasia 2006 was took again in 2006 under the title Musicana . It is not known yet if this film will propose the sequence Destino .

External bonds

  • Film club of Caen
  • Animation Art conservation

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