
🎬 Title: Walt Disney, l’homme qui voulait changer le monde
Story: Generations of families across the globe have shared the magic of Disney classics like “Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs,” “Bambi,” and “Peter Pan.” These films reflect Walt Disney’s unique perspective on themes like nature, love, friendship, bravery, and the darker aspects of life. But who was this visionary who believed that realizing extraordinary dreams starts with the act of dreaming? This documentary paints a portrait of a man deeply intertwined with the fabric of history and the complexities of the human psyche.
⭐ Rating: 8.3 (3 votes)
📅 Release date: 2021-12-10
⏱️ Runtime: 1h 10m
🎭 Genres: Documentary, TV Movie
🎬 Director: Anaïs Feuillette, Gérard Miller
✍️ Writer: Gérard Miller, Coralie Miller
🌍 Countries: France
🏢 Production companies: Morgane Production, France Télévisions, Deux cafés l’addition

👥 Cast: Gérard Miller (Narrator), Sébastien Roffat (Self), Pierre Lambert (Self), Christian Renaut (Self), Serge Bromberg (Self), Bruno Girveau (Self), Sabrina Calvo (Self)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of “Walt Disney, l’homme qui voulait changer le monde” (2021): This documentary and TV movie offers a personal glimpse into Disney’s life and legacy. Directed by Anaïs Feuillette, it maintains a consistent rhythm and engages easily with the audience. Narrated by Gérard Miller, the film is anchored by the authentic performances of Sébastien Roffat and Pierre Lambert. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, it unfolds at a deliberate pace, ensuring each scene adds value. Though it has its imperfections, the solid storytelling and compelling content make it worthy of a spot on your watchlist.
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