Destino by Salvador Dalí & Walt Disney

In 1946 legendary surrealist Salvador Dali formed an unlikely friendship with Walt Disney, and they spent some time collaborating on a short film called Destino. Dali and Disney artist John Hench worked on a lot of storyboards, but only 18 seconds of test footage were shot before the project was abandoned.

In 1999, Disney’s nephew Roy Edward Disney was working on Fantasia 2000 and he decided to complete the Destino project, over 50 years after production began. 25 Disney artists worked from the original storyboards (with some input from Hench himself, and notes from the journals of Dali’s widow) and finally completed Destino using a mix of hand-drawn and computer animation.

Director: Dominique Monfrey

Producer: Walt Disney

Writers: Salvador Dalí, John Hench

Music: Armando Domínguez

~ by Félix Adorno on July 8, 2009.

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