Search results
Destino (Spanish for "Destiny") was storyboarded by Disney studio artist John Hench and artist Salvador Dalí for eight months in late 1945 and 1946, but production ceased not long after. Walt Disney Studios (later The Walt Disney Company ) was in financial difficulty in the World War II era.
- Dominique Monféry
- Baker Bloodworth, Roy E. Disney
- Armando Dominguez, Music Adaptation:, Michael Starobin
Nov 27, 2011 · The film, titled Destino, tells the tragic love story of Chronos, the personification of time, who falls in love with a mortal woman as the two float across the surrealist landscapes of...
Length: 7 min. Completed in 2003 (director: Dominique Monféry; producers: Baker Bloodworth and Roy Disney) On January 14, 1946, Salvador Dalí signed a contract with Walt Disney to make a short animated film entitled Destino.
Destino is an animated short released in 2003. It is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion. The project was originally a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish Surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, and features music written by Mexican...
The Destiny of Dalí's Destino, in 1946, Walt Disney invited Salvador Dalí to create an animated short based upon his surrealist art. This writing illustrates how this short got started and tells the story of the film's aesthetic.
Destino. Walt Disney i Salvador Dalí. Destino began in 1946 as a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí.. However, Destino was not completed at that time. It was rediscovered by Walt's nephew, Roy E. Disney, who took on the challenge of bringing the creation of these two great artists to fruition.