
Last month, San Francisco's Walt Disney Family Museum launched a comprehensive exhibit featuring the works of world-renowned Italian animator Bruno Bozzetto. The celebrated director of the 1976 classic Allegro Non Troppo was hugely influenced by Disney's Fantasia and Bambi, which instilled in him a love of nature and classical music. So it's fitting that the new exhibit "Animation, Maestro!" (which opened Nov. 21) is held at the Disney Museum.
The Theater Gallery event is accompanied by the screenings of the animator's greatest short films, together with an anthology of the best sequences from his feature films, and the full restored version Allegro Non Troppo.
Source: http://www.animationmagazine.net
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