Salvador Dalí & Roy Disney
Walt Disney had been compiling short features for theatrical release when in 1945 the concept of a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali began to evolve. "Destino" is the name of a Mexican ballad Disney had envisioned as a vehicle for a musical short film project. Dali was attracted to Destino's title and the concept of destiny attracting two lovers. In 1946, Dali began working at the Disney studio everyday. Twenty seconds of film, various paintings, drawings and storyboards were completed after 8 months of work. In 1947, the Destino project was put on hold--it wasn't untill 1999 that Roy Disney, Walt Disney's nephew, became inspired to finish "Destino".
When Destino was finally unveiled, it was nominated for Best Short Film (Animated) at the 76th Annual Academy Awards in 2003.
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