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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 months
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Beauty and the Beast - art by Jean-Denis Malcles (1946)
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janestvalentine · 6 months
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it has to be said
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Beauty and the Beast (Panna a netvor, 1978)
Directed by Juraj Herz Written by Ota Hofman and František Hrubín
Based on La Belle et la Bête, written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont
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vsthepomegranate · 9 months
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Beauty and the Beast (1978)
by Juraj Herz
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disneyboot · 1 year
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thebutcher-5 · 1 year
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La bella e la bestia (1991)
La bella e la bestia (1991)
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo siamo tornati a parlare della Disney e per la precisione dei suoi classici animati, arrivando così al secondo film del Rinascimento, Bianca e Bernie nella terra dei canguri. La storia è ambientata in Australia e vede Cody, un ragazzino che ama la natura e gli animali, liberare una rara aquila dorata. Il bambino però viene catturato da…
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until--i--disappear · 2 years
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Can anybody suggest me a good edition of La Belle et la Bête by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont in French?
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mycinematheque · 2 years
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lepetitdragonvert · 5 months
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La Belle et la Bête / Beauty and the Beast
Au Royaume des Contes de Fées
Texte de Sarah Hayes
Librairie Grùnd
1993
Artist : Patrick James Lynch
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anolis3 · 18 days
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"Beauty and the Beast", by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.
"'You are very ungrateful.' said the beast in a terrible voice. 'I have saved your life by sheltering you in my castle, and you repay me by stealing my roses, which I love more than anything in the world. You will have to pay for your offense. I'm going to give you exactly a quarter of an hour to beg God's forgiveness.", from Beauty and the Beast.
"'You are right.' said the monster. 'But in addition to being ugly, I also lack intelligence. I know very well that I am nothing but a beast.' 'You can't be a beast,' replied Beauty, 'if you know that you lack intelligence. A fool never knows that he is stupid.'", from Beauty and the Beast.
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cmonbartender · 5 months
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Prince Darling (1889) - Henry Justice Ford
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90smovies · 1 year
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Beauty and the Beast (1991, Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise)
08/02/2024
Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 animated film directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
It is the 30th Disney Classic, it is the third film of the Disney Renaissance, and is based on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, taking some ideas from the 1946 film of the same name. The film's music was composed by Alan Menken, while Howard Ashman, to whom the film is dedicated (he died a few months before the film's release), was the author of the lyrics.
Beauty and the Beast was released in the United States of America on November 13, 1991. The film grossed $331 million at the worldwide box office against a budget of $25 million, and received widespread acclaim for its romantic narrative, animation (particularly the ballroom scene), the characters and the musical numbers. It was the first animated film ever to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and remained the only one until 2010 and 2011 when, after the number of possible nominations for the statuette had been increased from five to ten, it was joined by Pixar's films Up and Toy Story 3. It ended up winning two, for best soundtrack and best song (the famous Beauty and the Beast, sung by Céline Dion and Peabo Bryson in the final duet). The film was also awarded three Golden Globes: best comedy/musical film, soundtrack and original song, as well as other international awards.
After the success of the 3D re-release of The Lion King in 2011, the film returned to cinemas in 3D on 13 January 2012 in American cinemas, while in Italy it was released on 13 June of the same year.
In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the United States Library of Congress because it was "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
A long time ago, in a distant country in France, there lived in a magnificent castle a prince with a handsome and charming app9, but with a spoiled, selfish and bad character.
One winter night, an older beggar woman arrived at the castle asking for asylum from the cold and offering a rose in exchange. At that point, the beggar woman transformed into a fairy; seeing the prince's selfishness, the fairy transformed him into a horrible Beast, and his servants into furnishing objects. Despite everything, however, she also granted him a chance at redemption: the rose was enchanted and would remain in bloom until the prince's twenty-first birthday.
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traumendesmadchen · 3 months
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After our holiday break, ✨Fairytale Friday✨is back. As usual, we’ll discuss a tale from Chronotopia: Second Skin’s archives! 😃
Have you ever heard of Joliette from the author who wrote Beauty & the Beast?
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When the eponymous heroine is born, she’s immediately showered with gifts and promises to become beautiful, witty & healthy 👶🎁. Alas, none of the fairies invited think of making her, you know, a good person 🤦‍♀️.
The Queen of the Fairies notices that & appears to seemingly curse her 🧚. Joliette will stay mute until her 20th birthday 🔇. Except that she truly believes she is doing damage control. And unfortunately fate proves her right...
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Joliette grows up to be a tattle-tale because she’s desperate for attention & people don’t pay attention to her due to her disability 😬. She consequently reports everything she sees & hears to her mother through gestures, with disastrous consequences.
As the Queen of Fairy shows her on her 20th birthday, Joliette’s careless & inaccurate gossips got people bankrupt, in jail, or even killed 💀. She’s horrified & tries to correct her behaviour but the Fairy warns her it’s too late before disappearing, disgusted 🤬.
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Joliette sells her properties & moves to a big city in the hope of turning over a new leaf 🍃. She ends up marrying a great lord but their happiness only lasts 1 year as she gossips to the wrong person & got him killed before following him out of despair 🗡️.
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Not the most joyous fairytale I know but I like the fact that the protagonist is also her own antagonist. She tries to do good but ultimately fails because she’s too vain & spoiled. Does that remind you of someone? 🤫
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vsthepomegranate · 2 years
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Beauty and the Beast (1946)
by Jean Cocteau
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princess-ibri · 1 year
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Does the French fairytale Princess Mayblossom exist in the Disneyverse?
Eh, I was tempted for a bit as it is where the og name Carabosse comes from, but ultimately I decided that it was 1. A little too close to what we already have with Sleeping Beauty (hence why the name travled over into the Sleeping Beauty Ballet and became ubiquitous with the Wicked Fairy until Maleficent's portrayal gained prominence)
And 2. Its just a little bit too silly? Well not silly so much as tounge in cheek, which was very common for the salon fairy tales/ conte de fees before the Brothers Grimm's more folkloric style gained popularity (one of the reasons Beauty and the Beast has managed to become a staple when so many of the other salon takes have faded was because Beaumont's version reworked it into this folklore style)
And while I can definitely appreciate the tounge in cheek aspect and actually enjoy it from time to time my personal tastes run more towards Grimm's style.
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