Addormentata Nel Bosco 1959 | [cb01 Ac] La Bella

: Art director Eyvind Earle designed the film with a unique "tapestry-like" look inspired by pre-Renaissance and medieval European art, such as the French manuscript Les Riches Heures du Duc de Berry .

The 1959 Disney classic La bella addormentata nel bosco (Sleeping Beauty) is widely regarded as one of the most artistically ambitious animated films ever made. While it was initially a box-office disappointment, it has since been preserved by the National Film Registry for its historical and cultural significance.

: Lydia Simoneschi, Rina Morelli, and Flaminia Jandolo. [cb01 ac] La bella addormentata nel bosco 1959

: It was the first animated feature filmed in Super Technirama 70 , a large-format widescreen process that provided a greater field of action but required intricate mathematical calculations for movement.

: Maria Pia Di Meo (speaking) and Tina Centi (singing). Malefica : Tina Lattanzi. : Art director Eyvind Earle designed the film

: The project spent nearly the entire 1950s in production, costing roughly $6 million —Disney's most expensive animated film at the time.

: The Italian version premiered on December 1, 1959. Cast : : Lydia Simoneschi, Rina Morelli, and Flaminia Jandolo

: Produced at C.D.C. Fono Roma under dubbing director Giorgio Bonora.


: Art director Eyvind Earle designed the film with a unique "tapestry-like" look inspired by pre-Renaissance and medieval European art, such as the French manuscript Les Riches Heures du Duc de Berry .

The 1959 Disney classic La bella addormentata nel bosco (Sleeping Beauty) is widely regarded as one of the most artistically ambitious animated films ever made. While it was initially a box-office disappointment, it has since been preserved by the National Film Registry for its historical and cultural significance.

: Lydia Simoneschi, Rina Morelli, and Flaminia Jandolo.

: It was the first animated feature filmed in Super Technirama 70 , a large-format widescreen process that provided a greater field of action but required intricate mathematical calculations for movement.

: Maria Pia Di Meo (speaking) and Tina Centi (singing). Malefica : Tina Lattanzi.

: The project spent nearly the entire 1950s in production, costing roughly $6 million —Disney's most expensive animated film at the time.

: The Italian version premiered on December 1, 1959. Cast :

: Produced at C.D.C. Fono Roma under dubbing director Giorgio Bonora.


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