The first animated film shot in the Super Technirama 70 widescreen process.
Released on January 29, 1959, is Walt Disney Productions' 16th animated feature . While initially a financial disappointment, it is now celebrated as one of the most artistically ambitious films of Disney’s "Golden Age". Summary of Key Facts Sleeping BeautyMovie | 1959
Introduced Maleficent, often cited as one of the most iconic and terrifying Disney villains. Production & Design The first animated film shot in the Super
Heavily influenced by medieval tapestries and pre-Renaissance art, led by Eyvind Earle . Sleeping BeautyMovie | 1959
Supervised by Clyde Geronimi and produced by Walt Disney.
The film was a massive undertaking that nearly a decade to produce, costing an unprecedented $6 million at the time.
Adapted by George Bruns from Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s 1890 ballet.