Once Upon a Dream: From Perrault's Sleeping Beauty to Disney's Maleficent - Signed by the Filmmakers


 

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Description

This first printing is signed by:

  • Maleficent Director Robert Stromberg 
  • Maleficent Production Designer Dylan Cole 
  • Maleficent Executive Producer Don Hahn 
  • and Author Charles Solomon

This book chronicles the making of both the 1959 animated classic and 2014's live-action blockbuster starring Angelina Jolie. The book is profusely illustrated with artwork from both films, including many never-before-seen paintings by Eyvind Earle and over 100 pieces of concept art from the new film (many by Production Designer Dylan Cole).

From the Publisher:

With its themes of a beautiful princess, a dashing prince, and love triumphing over powerful magic, "Sleeping Beauty" remains one of the most beloved of all fairy tales. The story was first published by Charles Perrault in 1697. Perrault's vision of the ageless, enchanted princess slumbering in her vine-encrusted tower has fascinated readers and artists for more 300 years three times as long as the heroine slept. This heavily-illustrated book will trace the history of that fascination, which has manifested itself in literature, fine art, poetry, music, and film.

The most celebrated cinematic version of Sleeping Beauty is Walt Disney's, the glorious finale of the animated fairy tales he began in 1937 with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Although Briar Rose/Aurora was the most beautiful and beautifully animated of the Disney princesses, the film was dominated by Maleficent: Perrault's shriveled old fairy was transformed into the epitome of the lovely but terrible sorceress of fantasy literature.

The book will conclude with the development and creation of Maleficent, including interviews with Angelina Jolie, Imelda Staunton, Linda Woolverton, Sean Bailey, Joe Roth, Don Hahn, and director Robert Stromberg (Oscar-winning art director of Avatar and Alice in Wonderland); behind-the-scenes details and photography; costumes, props, and makeup; and plenty of movie magic!

About the Author

Charles Solomon is an internationally respected critic and historian of animation. He has written on the subject for The New York Times, TV Guide, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, Modern Maturity, Film Comment, and The Hollywood Reporter. His books include Tale As Old As Time: The Art and Making of Beauty and the Beast; Disney Lost and Found, The Prince of Egypt: A New Vision in Animation, The Disney That Never Was, and Enchanted Drawings: The History of Animation, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and the first film book to be nominated for a National Book Critics' Circle Award.

Features

Charles Solomon

Condition & Attributes

Near Fine in Near Fine dustjacket (small scrape to the tail of the spine otherwise Fine, light rubbing to dustjacket edge)
Signed by the author and three of the filmmakers

Creators

Charles
Solomon

Publishing Information

New York
Disney Editions
2014
1st

Physical Description

12.25 inches
9.75 inches
176 pages
over 250 color illustrations
Hardcover
pictorial boards
English