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Walt Disney (film)

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Genre
  
Documentary film

Country of origin
  
United States

Directed by
  
Sarah Colt

Name
  
Walt Disney

Narrated by
  
Oliver Platt

Role
  
Entrepreneur


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Written by
  
Sarah Colt Tom Jennings Mark Zwonitzer

Died
  
December 15, 1966, Burbank, California, United States

Children
  
Diane Disney Miller, Sharon Mae Disney

Organizations founded
  
The Walt Disney Company

Movies and TV shows
  
Walt Disney's Wonderfu, Fantasia, Cinderella, Mary Poppins, Sleeping Beauty

Similar People
  
Diane Disney Miller, Lillian Disney, P L Travers, Ub Iwerks, Ron W Miller

Theme music composer
  
Joel Goodman

Walt Disney is a documentary film created by PBS for the American Experience program. The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 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." Rob Lowman, of the Los Angeles Daily News, described "Disneyesque" as being "synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world." Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled 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."

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Participants

The documentary film is narrated by Oliver Platt and includes the following participants (alphabetized by last name):

Reviews and criticism

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." 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]." 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."

References

Walt Disney (film) Wikipedia