Persistence of Vision
Kevin Schreck | Canada
October 4, 2012 | 83m
The untold story of the greatest animated film never made.
Documentary
Overview:
It was to be the greatest animated film of all time. Not just an eye-opener, but a game-changer. Richard Williams demanded nothing less, investing nearly three decades into his movie masterpiece. From as early as 1964 he ploughed most of the profits right back into his pet project, a feature inspired by the Arabian Nights and provisionally known as Mullah Nasruddin. He assembled a team of inspired young artists—and brought in the best Hollywood craftsmen to teach them—and devised what would be the most elaborate, kaleidoscopic, mind-boggling visual sequences ever committed to celluloid. Years passed. Potential financiers came and went. Work continued. But it was only after Roger Rabbit that Williams had a studio budget to corroborate the munificence of his imagination.
Credits
Richard Williams | Himself |
Omar Ali-Shah | Himself |
Charles Fleischer | Himself |
Robert Zemeckis | Himself |
Robin Williams | Himself |
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