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Movie Night At The Museum: Fantasia
Tue Mar 26 2024
At 7:00 pm

Where:

Northwest Montana History Museum
124 Second Avenue East Kalispell, Montana

Description:

Beautiful music. Dancing hippos, ostriches, elephants and alligators. Waltzing flowers. Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s apprentice. All are memorable segments of the Disney classic Fantasia, which screens for Movie Night at the Museum at 7 pm, Tuesday, March 26. The 1940 production features eight animated segments set to classical music conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
What began in 1938 as Walt Disney’s idea for a “Silly Symphony” cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse grew into a full length animated feature film with Fantasound, a pioneer sound system developed by Disney and RCA that made Fantasia the first commercial film shown in stereo. For many Americans, the movie was also an introduction to classical music.
The film opened to critical acclaim, but failed to make a profit, partly due to the loss of European distribution during World War II. Since 1942, the film has been reissued many times and is now ranked as the 58th greatest American film in the American Film Institute’s list of top 100 movies. It was also selected for preservation by the U.S. National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.
Doors open at 6:30 pm. Admission and popcorn are free, but donations are gladly accepted to help defray the costs of Movie Night. Soda pop, water, beer and wine are available for purchase. Seating is provided, but viewers can bring their own cushions or seating if they choose.
The Northwest Montana History Museum presents a wide range of exhibits, artifacts, educational programs and events. The Museum is open from 10 am to 5 pm weekdays at 124 Second Avenue East, Kalispell. For information call 406-756-8381.

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Museums
Theatre/Film

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