For one thing, I’m very happy that The Walt Disney Family Museum is working with TCM. I’m excited about this presentation for several reasons. On Thursday, April 28 (and at an encore performance on Sunday, May 1), I’ll introduce a program of the Laugh-O-grams-silent cartoons produced by a very young Walt Disney in Kansas City in 1921-23. In collaboration with New York’s Museum of Modern Art, we of the WDFM are presenting a program of the very earliest animated cartoons in Walt Disney’s career-some of them “lost” films that today’s Disney fans have never seen before. As some of you know, the TCM Festival will be held in Hollywood from April 28-May 1. The TCM Classic Film Festival is drawing near, and I for one am particularly excited about a program that The Walt Disney Family Museum is presenting there. Kaufman will be hosting an exciting presentation in the heart of Hollywood, in conjunction with Turner Classic Movies at the TCM Classic Film Festival (April 28-May 1).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |