De loin, on a l’impression qu’il n’y pas plus américain que les studios Disney. En y regardant de plus près, on s’aperçoit que les dessins animés de la marque aux grandes oreilles n’ont eu de cesse de promouvoir une culture et un esprit européens, et surtout français, mettant en valeur notre patrimoine de manière insoupçonnée. Dans l’univers Disney, la France tient donc une place de choix ! Les plus grands succès Disney sont, à l’origine, des histoires françaises. Walt Disney lui-même a vécu une véritable histoire d’amour avec notre pays qui a marqué à tout jamais le cinéma d’animation. La France de Walt Disney : un voyage fascinant des deux côtés de l’Atlantique.
The perfect way to reminisce about your Walt Disney World vacation! It's all here, exquisitely photographed and fully narrated. From Liberty Square to Fantasyland, the file covers every part of the Magic Kingdom. There's much more, though... an entire resort playground with all the luxurious resort hotels and rustic campgrounds that make up the Vacation Kingdom. Here's a beautiful souvenir of the single most popular vacation destination in the world!
A fun, nostalgic look at the rich history of Lagoon Amusement Park, which has enchanted visitors for generations with its rides, rock concerts, and family fun for more than a century.
"The once teeming Riverview Park was shut down in 1967 (with Tom Palazzolo on hand to document the bitter end). The Tattooed Lady of Riverview is a portrait of its final occupant, Jean Furella, the titular tattooed lady of Riverview's sideshow. Furella first tells how she used to work at the sideshow as a bearded lady but fell in love with a man who asked her to shave. Then gives her carnival barker's spiel one more time for the camera. Quick cuts between frenetic shots of Riverview Park, in use and full of life, and later images of its demolition-in-progress lend to the carnival atmosphere of this early Palazzolo film." —Tom Fritsche (Fandor)