A woman sees and suffers bizarre transformations while listening to a song about lost and found love. The style and themes of Dal are readily recognized throughout, from the melting clocks and hourglass sand to the figure portrayed in strips and the character covered in eyeballs. The Walt Disney Company released Destino in 2003 as an animated short film. Destino is unique in that it was started in 1945 and finished 58 years later. The film has music written by Mexican singer Armando Dominguez and performed by Dora Luz, and it was initially a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish Surrealist painter Salvador Dal. In 2003, it was featured in the Animation Show of Shows.
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A woman sees and suffers bizarre transformations while listening to a song about lost and found love. The style and themes of Dal are readily recognized throughout, from the melting clocks and hourglass sand to the figure portrayed in strips and the character covered in eyeballs. The Walt Disney Company released Destino in 2003 as an animated short film. Destino is unique in that it was started in 1945 and finished 58 years later. The film has music written by Mexican singer Armando Dominguez and performed by Dora Luz, and it was initially a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish Surrealist painter Salvador Dal. In 2003, it was featured in the Animation Show of Shows.
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