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Snow White too grim? Release of Disney film in UK
Is Grimm too Grim? The release of the first feature-length film from Walt Disney, Snow White, reported in The Sketch with a comment on the fact it was given an A rather than U certificate as London County Council thought the film might alarm young children. Date: 1938
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In 1938, the first feature-length animated film from Walt Disney, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," made its debut in the United Kingdom, causing a stir among the London County Council due to its perceived grimness. The classic fairy tale, brought to life through innovative animation and captivating storytelling, featured a wicked queen, a poisoned apple, and a dark forest, elements that some believed might alarm young children. Despite these concerns, the film was given an A certificate, allowing it to be shown in cinemas for general audiences. This decision was a testament to the groundbreaking nature of Disney's animation and the enduring appeal of the Snow White story. The release of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in the UK marked a significant moment in the history of animation and film. The film's success paved the way for a new era of animated feature films and cemented Disney's place as a leader in the industry. This photograph, taken from The Sketch, captures the excitement surrounding the release of this groundbreaking film. The image features a promotional poster for "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," with the caption highlighting the controversy surrounding the film's certification. The image serves as a reminder of the impact that "Snow White" had on the world of animation and the enduring appeal of this classic fairy tale.
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