Fantasia

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(thing) by The Everett (5.7 y) (print)   (I like it!) Sat Nov 13 1999 at 9:47:57
In The Neverending Story, Fantasia is the incarnation of human imagination. The Childlike Empress, her life and health linked to Fantasia just as King Arthur's were linked to Camelot or Logres, begins dying when The Nothing begins obliterating Fantasia (and, by extension, the human capacity to imagine!), resulting in a sort of Grail Quest by the boy-warrior Atreyu.
(thing) by Powers (2.2 d) (print)   (I like it!) 2 C!s Wed Oct 25 2000 at 2:21:07
Disney Animated Features
<< Pinocchio | Dumbo >>
Sequel: Fantasia 2000

Release Date: 13 November 1940

Walt Disney pioneered many things and had many ambitious plans -- from cartoons with sound to the modern theme park. However, it's possible that his crowning acheivement was this film, Fantasia.

Fantasia was unlike anything that had come before, and unlike anything that came after, until Fantasia 2000. Disney, perhaps expanding on the idea of his Silly Symphonies, and under the advice of Leopold Stokowski, wanted to expose audiences to 'great' music via animation. He set his animators to work on one of the most groundbreaking films of all time.

The result is nothing less than a tour de force. The film contains seven segments, representing eight different compositions, plus some introductory segments. The segments:

  1. "Toccata and Fugue" in D minor, Johann Sebastian Bach
  2. Selections from The Nutcracker Suite, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  3. "L'apprenti Sorcier" ("The Sorcerer's Apprentice"), Paul Dukas
  4. "The Rite of Spring", Igor Stravinsky
  5. "The Pastoral Symphony", Ludwig van Beethoven
  6. "Dance of the Hours" (from La Gioconda), Amilcare Ponchielli
  7. "A Night on Bald Mountain"/"Ave Maria", Modest Mussorgsky/Franz Schubert
The score was performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestera, conducted by Leopold Stokowski

The film did not do well at the box office, which, after Pinocchio, was beginning to look like a trend. World War II may have affected ticket sales, although the United States had not yet entered the war.

Another problem with Fantasia was the extensive sound setup recommended by Disney. For this film, the company developed a surround sound system called Fantasound, which employed ninety speakers throughout an auditorium. Theaters had to be specially equipped to handle Fantasound, and although it wasn't required, it was something Disney and Stokowski felt was almost essential to the experience. Needless to say, very few theaters installed this expensive sound system.

In time, however, Fantasia came to be recognized as one of Disney's greatest film acheivements. And it earned some early critical praise; Disney, Stokowski, and others received an honorary Academy Award: "For their unique achievement in the creation of a new form of visualized music in Walt Disney's production Fantasia, thereby widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form."

Information for the Disney Animated Features series of nodes comes from the IMDb (www.imdb.com), Frank's Disney Page (http://www.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~fp/Disney/), and the dark recesses of my own memory.

(thing) by Senso (1 d) (print)   (I like it!) Thu Jul 19 2001 at 16:32:05
FanTasia is a movie festival in Montreal (there's also one in Toronto), focusing on Asian and fantastic/horror movies. This year is the sixth edition of the festival (it started in 1996). This film festival attracts all the freaks and geeks of Montreal ; I never saw so many Be and Linux t-shirts at once. They applaud during the gorest scenes of Cannibal Holocaust, laugh during Ring movies and snicker at Jim Van Bebber's Deadbeat at Dawn.
The fest is more popular every year (it's my fourth year) and you have to show at least 2 hours before the beginning of the movie if you want good places.

Many popular movies have been showed there in the past years, like Pi, John Carpenter's Vampires, Phantasm, Psycho Beach Party, Vampire Hunter D, Roujin Z, all the Santo flicks, Cannibal: The Musical and many more. Terry Jones showed up last year too.

Some of the movies they show this year :
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within - Opening film
Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira - The new Pioneer Entertainment version that costed $1 million
Rin Taro's Metropolis - Written and supervised by Katsuhiro Otomo
Albator - The complete serie and the special ending
Cannibal Holocaust - Sick. You know it.
Chasing Sleep - with Jeff Daniels, proving he can do better than Dumb and Dumber
Toxic Avenger IV: Citizen Toxie - The new Lloyd Kaufman's Troma Team release, I won't miss it
Godzilla vs the Sea Monster
Escaflowne - a popular japanime
Ghost World - Based on the comic, with Thora Birch
Laputa: Castle in the Sky - Anime, again.
Once upon a time in China - with Jet Li.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Seance - a.k.a Ko-rei
Session 9 - Canadian premiere
Larry Fessenden's Wendigo - Another canadian premiere

And many, many more japanese and Hong Kong movies.

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Yesterday I watched Akira. The new costly version contains new scenes, new voices, new colors and better sound effects. I usually don't like japanime but Akira is a must-see classic. I can hardly believe that, after 13 years, Pioneer spent $1 million to 'improve' and digitalize the movie...

(thing) by 3Suns (16.2 hr) (print)   (I like it!) Mon Apr 01 2002 at 8:17:31

Fantasia is also used to refer to a combination of tastes or smells that, when experienced together, form something altogether different from the components. It is most often used to described the flavor of cola, which is a fantasia of vanilla, cinnamon, and citrus.

(definition) by Webster 1913 (print) Tue Dec 21 1999 at 23:36:10

Fan*ta"si*a (?), n. [It. See Fancy.] Mus.

A continuous composition, not divided into what are called movements, or governed by the ordinary rules of musical design, but in which the author's fancy roves unrestricted by set form.

 

© Webster 1913.

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