Disney reveals the details for the upcoming documentary Mickey: The Story of a Mouse. The feature documentary will premiere globally on Disney+ on November 18 – Mickey Mouse’s birthday. As one of the world’s most beloved characters, Mickey Mouse is recognized as a symbol of joy and childhood innocence in virtually every
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New documentary about Elton John’s Farewell Tour coming to Disney+
Disney Original Documentary and Disney+ are announcing a documentary celebrating the career of Elton John. The feature documentary is titled “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances and the Years That Made His Legend.” From Academy Award-nominee R.J. Cutler and filmmaker David Furnish, the documentary will serve as the
Ron Howard and Brian Grazer are teaming up with Disney Documentary on Jim Henson
Ron Howard and Brian Grazer are teaming up to film a Disney Documentary on Jim Henson. Disney+’s next documentary will tackle one of the most beloved people in family entertainment: Jim Henson. The untitled project, which Howard will direct, is being billed as the “definitive portrait” of the Muppets creator. The
Disneyland Paris Broadcasting Behind the Scenes of the Lion King and Jungle Festival!
Disneyland Paris will be broadcasting an exclusive behind the scenes of the Lion King and Jungle Festival on the 25th May. To celebrate Disneyland Paris bringing to life two Disney masterpieces, known as the Lion King and Jungle Festival from 30th June to 22nd September. Disneyland Paris is capturing a
Disney’s Waking Sleeping Beauty is no fairy tale.
From 1984 to 1994, a perfect storm of people and circumstances changed the face of animation forever. Waking Sleeping Beauty is no fairytale. It is a story of clashing egos, out of control budgets, escalating tensions… and one of the most extraordinary creative periods in animation history. Director Don Hahn
Waking Sleeping Beauty Documentary
Click the picture for the jump to their facebook page and more information. From 1984 to 1994, a perfect storm of people and circumstances changed the face of animation forever. By the mid-1980s, the fabled animation studios of Walt Disney had fallen on hard times. The artists were polarized between