On Destino , by Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney

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  • Basilio Casanova Varela Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.19.17874

Keywords:

Destino, tingling, soft clocks, Dalí, Walt Disney

Abstract

In this article we analyse the presence, in the animated short film Destino (2003), of some of the most recurrent plastic motifs in Salvador Dalí’s work. The soft watches, the crutches, the tingling sensation and even the most fateful or most desired of hours will be paraded through it. We shall now proceed to recount these motifs, here animated, and to give a sense of their presence both in the short film and, by extension, in the work of the painter from Figueres.

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Author Biography

Basilio Casanova Varela, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Basilio Casanova Varela holds a Ph. D. in Philosophy and is a lecturer at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where he teaches Theory of the Audiovisual Text, Contemporary Art and Psychoanalytical Conceptualisation. He is the author, among others, of the books Vida en sombras o el cine en el cine , Leyendo a Hitchcock. Análisis textual de North by Northwest y Repensando el arte moderno .. He is a member of the cultural association Trama y Fondo.

References

Dalí, Salvador. Vida secreta de Salvador Dalí. Barcelona: Empúries, 1993. 

Published

2020-07-31

How to Cite

Casanova Varela, B. (2020). On <i>Destino</i>, by Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney. EU-topías. A Journal on Interculturality, Communication, and European Studies, 19, 59–68. https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.19.17874
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