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Destino by Salvador Dali and Walt Disney

Destino by Salvador Dali and Walt Disney4.6526

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Destino is a short film written and storyboarded in 1945 by Salvador Dali and Walt Disney that was shelved for financial reasons, but then re-discovered and completed in 2003 by Dominique Monfrey. It was released in a limited run theatrically with the Triplets of Belleville, and may have a 2010 release on DVD. Wikipedia entry here.

How long this will last on YouTube is anyone’s guess, so take a peek before it’s gone.
Edit: The video was removed on Youtube. We’ll all have to wait for the DVD now …

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Posted on 8 July 2009 |

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10 responses to “Destino by Salvador Dali and Walt Disney”

  1. Comment by brianwalsh.nyc:

    wow.

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  2. Comment by ochyming:

    Beautiful and very Dali

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  3. Comment by BrandonLori:

    The Wikipedia article sort-of implies it, but Destino was originally being drafted for a second Fantasia. After the first Fantasia bombed, and WW2 hit, with the US Military taking the reigns at Walt Disney Animation Studios, the financial concerns (which Wikipedia cites) where too much. The studio couldn’t afford another Fantasia, so instead, did it’s musical-inspired shorts on cheaper features like “Make Mine Music,” “Melody Time,” and the Spanish flavored “The Three Caballeros.” Amusingly, “Make Mine Music,” and “Melody Time” are generally regarded as the “Poor Mans Fantasia.”

    At the link below, Better Midler, in her introduction for “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” (from Fantasia 2000), briefly touches upon the Dali/Disney collaboration, and a few others that where similarly shelved. Also, for anyone who hasn’t seen it, and is interested in this stuff, check out Disney’s “The Little Match Girl,” (second link below) which was intended for Fantasia 2000, but scrapped because it was perceived as too glum. It really is quite beautiful.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krMvlYxWe2c

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkoaFT-Oc-U

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    • Comment by najork:

      Is there a specific reason they did not put this out for so long?

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      • Comment by BrandonLori:

        From what I know najork, they couldn’t find an appropriate place to fit it in, where even in Fantasia 2000, it would seem oddly out of place.

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  4. Comment by mldmitry:

    This video has been removed by the user. )=

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  5. Comment by michelesince1988:

    You can find it here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJdowD5TOQ0

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  6. Comment by phantom_cameron:

    It’s a wonderful piece, theres one bit of 3d that annoys me, when she’s up the top of the tower and the camera moves while she is looking at the green things.

    anyway, amazing piece.
    I saw it a couple of weeks ago at the Dali exhibition in Melbourne, Australia.
    If anyone is going to be there in the next two months or so I definitely suggest checking it out.

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  7. Comment by roka:

    i found it here: http://vimeo.com/4989654

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