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Fantasia (movie)

Walt Disney's 1940 film that combined classical music with ground-breaking animation.

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A Quick Tip by Esmeraude

  • May 21, 2010
The first movie I ever saw. (Really!) Probably had more to do with who I am artistically than any movie, book, performance since.
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Quick Tip by . November 02, 2010
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I recently acquired a licensed DVD copy of this movie in China and while watching it, an interesting thought came to mind... Innovation & creativity in the U.S. is way more advanced than most Asian and European countries, yet, in recent years, all that creativity doesn't seemed to have been put to good use. Oh, it went into Wall Street instead and we all know what had brought the world economy to a screeching halt some 2 years ago. Will the U.S. return to the good ol' days and innovate …
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Walt Disney took a big chance with this ambitious anthology of animated fantasies. First, he set them to lengthy classical music pieces, and then he boldly experimented with different forms of animation, sometimes jettisoning any sort of narrative altogether. The result is a sometimes mesmerizing, sometimes hilarious, sometimes frightening, but always beautiful moviegoing experience. A box-office failure when first released, it's now considered a timeless treasure. Highlights include: Mickey Mouse in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," the leaping hippos and alligators in "Dance of the Hours," the rise and fall of the dinosaurs set to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," the dancing mushrooms of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite," and Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain," with its fearsome winged demon raging at the heavens.

One of Walt Disney's ambitions for the project was to rerelease the film periodically over the years with new sequences. Though the film was regularly rereleased, it wasn't until 1999 ...
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Genre: Music, Musical
Release Date: November 14, 1940
MPAA Rating: G
Screen Writer: Perce Pearce
Runtime: 1hr 56min
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
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