In 2003, Disney finally released 'Destino,' a six-minute animated short that concluded a collaboration started by Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí in 1946.
The project, which faced a halt due to financial issues, blended Dalí’s surrealism with Disney's animation, showcasing a unique artistic collaboration that remained unfinished for over half a century.
Rediscovered in 1999, 'Destino' was completed by a team of 25 animators who used original storyboards and a 17-second animation clip, premiering at the New York Film Festival.
The film features music by Armandito Dominguez, drawing significant acclaim and even an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film, highlighting its artistic significance.
Collection
[
|
...
]