Walt Disney (film)
Walt Disney | |
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Genre | Documentary film |
Written by | Sarah Colt Tom Jennings Mark Zwonitzer |
Directed by | Sarah Colt |
Narrated by | Oliver Platt |
Theme music composer | Joel Goodman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Producers | Sarah Colt Molly Jacobs |
Cinematography | John Baynard |
Editors | Mark Dugas Glenn Fukushima Jon Neuburger |
Running time | 222 minutes |
Production company | Sarah Colt Productions |
Original release | |
Network | PBS |
Release | September 14, 2015 |
Walt Disney is a documentary film created by PBS[1][2][3] for the American Experience program.[4][5] The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 with part two on the following day and centers on the life, times and legacy of Walt Disney. According to Sarah Colt, director of the documentary film, the biggest challenge was "capturing the truth of the man who had such [an] outsized influence and notoriety ... People think they know him but in reality they don't know him ... He was a human being with many layers of complexity."[6] Rob Lowman, of the Los Angeles Daily News, described "Disneyesque" as being "synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world."[7] Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled[8] that "Disney was never driven by a desire for wealth or fame. He wanted to be seen as a master storyteller ... He got great joy out of making people happy with his movies."[6]
Participants
The documentary film is narrated by Oliver Platt and includes the following participants (alphabetized by last name):
- Michael Barrier (historian)
- Rolly Crump, (Disney Imagineer)
- Susan J. Douglas (media historian)
- Neal Gabler (historian; journalist)
- Robert Givens (Disney animator)
- Bob Gurr (Disney Imagineer)
- Don Hahn (artist; producer; writer)
- Carmenita Higginbotham (art historian; University of Virginia)
- Don Lusk (Disney animator)
- Ron Miller (Son-in-Law)
- Floyd Norman (Disney animator)
- Mark Samels (producer)
- Richard Schickel (historian; film critic)
- Richard Sherman (Disney songwriter)
- Ron Suskind (Writer of Life, Animated)
- Ruthie Tompson (Disney artist)
Reviews and criticism
The film was met with mixed reviews for its presentation of Walt.[9][10]
According to Neil Genzlinger, of The New York Times, "Before [Walt Disney] became synonymous with a staid, whitewashed version of Americana, [he] was considered a boundary pusher, expanding the possibilities and ambitions of his art form ... [the documentary film is] a workmanlike treatment of a titanic life ... [and] makes you feel the limitations of the familiar 'American Experience' format: no-nonsense narration; archival footage and photographs; talking heads delivering sound-bite-length flourishes."[3] Cynthia Littleton, of Variety, writes that "Walt Disney was a dictator who ruled his studio with an iron fist. Walt Disney was a generous soul who loved nothing more than making people happy. Both of those sides of the man who has achieved mythic status were on display [in the documentary film]."[6] Neal Gabler, author of the biography "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination” (2006), notes that “the film takes the measure of [Walt Disney] as a human being."[7]
It was nominated for a Peabody Award.[11][12]
See also
- Walt: The Man Behind the Myth
- Walt Disney: An American Original
- The Disney Version
- Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince
- Walt & El Grupo
References
- ^ Staff (September 14, 2015). "Video: Walt Disney". PBS. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
- ^ Jacobs, Molly (June 4, 2015). "Walt Disney Comes to American Experience in September". PBS. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ^ a b Genzlinger, Neil (September 11, 2015). "Review: PBS's 'Walt Disney' Explores a Complex Legacy". New York Times. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
- ^ Harris, Aisha (September 15, 2015). "This New Walt Disney Doc Might Be Our Best Look Yet at Just How Complicated His Legacy Is". Slate. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ^ Shine, Bernie (September 17, 2015). "Walt Disney: Parlaying a Mouse". Huffington Post. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ^ a b c Littleton, Cynthia (August 2, 2015). "Walt Disney 'American Experience' Documentary Balances Man & Myths". Variety. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ^ a b Lowman, Rob (September 14, 2015). "New PBS documentary 'American Experience: Walt Disney' shows man behind the American icon". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ^ Walt Disney was not anti-Semitic, American Experience PBS panel says|EW.com
- ^ 'Walt Disney' Life, Legacy Chronicled By PBS Documentary — Variety
- ^ A Few Things I Noticed about American Experience: Walt Disney — Part Two — Disney History Institute
- ^ The Peabody Awards
- ^ The Peabody Awards - American Experience: Walt Disney
External links
- Walt Disney - Official website
- Walt Disney at IMDb