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Film planned by Disney and Dali makes overdue premiere
Agence France-Presse
ANNECY, France (June 3, 7:22 a.m. PDT) - A seven-minute animated film dreamt up more than half a century ago by one of the most unlikely partnerships in history - Walt Disney and Salvador Dali - premiered in this southeastern French city late Monday.
"Destino", the fruit of a 1946 project between the two men, had its world premiere at the opening of the Annecy animated film festival, which runs until Saturday and is the world's top competitive festival of animated movies.
Serge Bromberg, the festival's artistic director, told AFP that "in 1946 Dali and Disney met and came up with the idea of making a film. Dali worked with John Hench for several months and they produced 20 seconds of animation plus a lot of sketches.
"But Disney's finances were in catastrophic state at the time and the project was dropped."
A few years ago, in 1999, Roy Disney, Walt's nephew and head of Walt Disney Features Animation, stumbled on the notes and decided to finalise the project "to give Disney back a bit of its history", said Bromberg.
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