Dressing Up
di Anthony Lane The New Yorker
Even Chanel, with her worship of the unrestricting, would have been tested by the outfit that Walt Disney wore on the roof terrace of the Alvear Palace Hotel, in Buenos Aires. It was a bright fall day in 1941, and Walt was on hand to witness a show of local dancing. Naturally, he joined in, first because he and a team of the studio’s finest were on a ten-week, government-backed tour of South America, spraying good will and cementing alliances wherever they went, and, second, because he had absolutely no fear of looking goofy, or, indeed, like Goofy. [...]
di Anthony Lane, articolo completo (1928 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New Yorker 28 settembre 2009