“It was an instinctive genius”: released in the late 90’s, this wonderful animated film broke the whole world and it was Spielberg

“It was an instinctive genius”: released in the late 90’s, this wonderful animated film broke the whole world and it was Spielberg

Today, the famous DreamWorks Studios are the most influential actors in the animation world, thanks to successful franchises such as Shrek, Madagascar, Dragons or Kung Fu Panda. But a quarter of a century ago, when they just entered the kingdom, where Disney had been dominated for decades, it was with another film (their second animated feature after Fourmiz) that they had a breathtaking whole world.

Bible butterfum with colossal ambitions that receive Moses and Jewish people because of slavery, the prince of Egypt is again seen today as a true gem of animation.

“Steven and I talked …”

With real epic breathing, visually picturesque sequence and the greatest Disney songs, this feature film (which is also the first animated film produced by a woman, in particular Branda Chepman) was born from two other founders of Jeffrey Katzenberg and DreamWorks Studios:

Indeed, as he says Article from the post of Washington (Has just been transferred by the SlashFilms Site.

“Steven and I were talking. I said I was really wanting to shoot this animated technique to make a movie as a missing arch adventurers. He told me,” Who, it would be incredible! “He heard this idea in seconds.

“You have to make ten commandments!”

Jeffrey Katzenberg then talked about his most expensive dream:

“I said, first of all, I wanted to make a feature film that has the epic and cinematic scales of my favorite movie, Lawrence Arabia, as well as the intimacy of the relationship that David Lean was able to demonstrate his narrative. ”

According to Katzenberg, it was Spielberg’s advice, which pointed to the starting point of the Egyptian prince, the new adaptation of the animated epic book.

“Steven had an idea and David He is the one who told me, ‘If you do it, you can’t say a fairy tale. You will have to do this with a sense of respect and the integrity that no one shows today. ‘It was an instinctive genius’Also told Jeffrey Katzenberg Article in La Times (Also handed over to slahsfilms).

The result: One of the most amazing works in the history of DreamWorks Studios is undoubtedly.

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Source: Allocine

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