Description: Destino 2003 animated surrealist film Directed by Dominique Monfry Written by Salvador Dal John Hench Donald W. Ernst Produced by Baker Bloodworth Roy E. Disney Edited by Jessica Ambinder-Rojas Music by Armando Dominguez Music Adaptation: Michael Starobin Production company Walt Disney Animation Studios Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Pamphlet, program, advertisement for the May 11, 2003 LACMA Los Angeles Califotnia Museum of Art The film has a Running time of 7 minutes. Salvador Dali's art was for sale at the event because Disney had 50 years to produce the movie and own the art of they had to return all art to the Dali estate. The film was rushed in order to sell the Surreal sketches and paintings. Destino is an animated surrealist short film released in 2003 by Walt Disney Animation Studios1. Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion in 2003. The project was originally a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish painter Salvador Dal, with music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Domnguez and performed by Mexican singer Dora Luz as the sound track. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2003. History Destino (Spanish for 'Destiny') was storyboarded by Disney studio artist John Hench and artist Salvador Dal 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. Hench compiled a short animation test of about 17 seconds in the hopes of rekindling Disney's interest in the project, but the production was no longer deemed financially viable and put on indefinite hiatus. In 1999, Walt Disney's nephew Roy E. Disney, while working on Fantasia 2000, unearthed the dormant project and decided to bring it back to life. Walt Disney Studios Paris, the company's small Parisian production department, was brought on board to complete the project. The short was produced by Baker Bloodworth and directed by French animator Dominique Monfry in his first directorial role. A team of approximately 25 animators deciphered Dal and Hench's cryptic storyboards (with a little help from the journals of Dal's wife Gala Dal and guidance from Hench himself), and finished Destino's production. The end result is mostly traditional animation, including Hench's original footage, but it also contains some computer animation.
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