The Gruffalo + The Jungle Book 1967 G
When
11.00am, Mon 7 May 2018 (105 mins)
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
The final film to be supervised by Walt Disney himself – and one of his most beloved works – The Jungle Book unfolds like an intelligent comic-strip fairy tale. We follow the bony Mowgli, a small boy raised by the beasts of the jungle. These beasts of prey, including bears and panthers, snakes and tigers are realised in stunning hand-drawn animations, bursting with exuberant personality and performance. Softening the darker elements of Rudyard Kipling's original novel, The Jungle Book does not constitute a faithful adaptation; instead it should be taken as a wonderfully original tale of boyhood, a story of friendship, and a triumph in pencil animation.
Screens with The Gruffalo 2009 by Max Lang and Jakob Schuh.
Film Details
- Directors: Wolfgang Reitherman, Jakob Schuh
- Script: Vance Gerry, Max Lang
- Editors: Norman Carlisle, Robin Sales
- Music: George Bruns, René Aubry
- Print Source / Rights: Disney
- Screening Format: Digital Cinema Projection (DCP), 35mm
- Based on: the Book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
- Cinematographer: Hubert Märkl
- Year: 1967
- Runtime: 105 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Colour, Technicolor