Rediscover the legendary Disney heroine with this superb Pocahontas Poster which perfectly transcribes the atmosphere of this animated film.
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Description of this Pocahontas Poster
Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated film, based on the life of the Powhatan woman, Pocahontas, and the arrival of English settlers from the Virginia Company. The film romanticizes Pocahontas' encounter with John Smith and his legendary saving of his life. The film was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is Disney's 33rd animated feature film and the sixth film produced and released during the Disney Renaissance.
The film was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg (in his directorial debut) and produced by Jim Pentecost, from a screenplay written by Philip LaZebnik, Carl Binder and Susannah Grant. The voice cast includes Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith, respectively, with David Ogden Stiers, Russell Means, Christian Bale, Billy Connolly and Linda Hunt providing other voices. The music was composed by Alan Menken, who also wrote the songs for the film with lyricist Stephen Schwartz.
After making his directorial debut with Bernard and Bianca in Kangaroo Country (1990), Gabriel conceived the film over a Thanksgiving weekend. The project was developed at the same time as The Lion King (1994) and attracted many of Disney's top animators. Meanwhile, Disney studio chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg decides that the film should be a serious romantic epic in the vein of Beauty and the Beast (1991), in the hope that, like Beauty, it will also be nominated for the Oscar for best film. Screenwriters Binder, Grant and LaZebnik took creative liberties with the story in order to make the film acceptable to audiences.
Pocahontas was released on June 16, 1995, to mixed reactions from critics, who praised the animation, voice performances, and music, but criticized the story for its lack of focus on tone. The film's historical inaccuracies sparked polarized reactions. Pocahontas grossed over $346 million at the box office. The film received two Oscars, one for best musical score for Menken and one for best original song for "L'air du vent". According to critics, the portrayal of Pocahontas as a powerful heroine influenced later Disney films like Mulan (1998) and Frozen (2013).