First feature film from Disney studios, discover this superb Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Poster which will not fail to enhance your decor!
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Description of this Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs Poster
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (original title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) is the first animated feature film from Walt Disney Studios, released in 1937 and based on the Brothers Grimm tale, Snow White. Due to its great success, this fairy tale film formed the basis for a large number of other family cartoons from the house of Disney.
According to the American Film Institute, the film is one of the 100 best American films of all time. It is also considered the greatest animated film.
The young and beautiful Snow White grows up as a servant in the court of her father and her jealous stepmother. She can't stand the idea of her daughter-in-law becoming more and more beautiful and therefore more beautiful than her. This is why she instructs a hunter to take the young girl into the forest and kill her there. He goes there with her, but does not have the heart to kill the innocent beauty and lets her escape into the darkness of the forest.
Snow White, terrified, wanders through the night and eventually falls asleep. She wakes up the next morning among forest animals, who lead her to a small house. There she finds clues about seven dwarves, who, however, have long neglected the order and cleaning of the house. She diligently gets to work with the animals and puts the house in order. (In Grimm's version, however, the dwarves are quite tidy - Snow White doesn't need to do the housework).
Soon after, the seven dwarves finish their work in their gem mine in the nearby mountains and return home singing happily. They are surprised to find their house in the forest clean and tidy, even the meal is on the table. Snow White sleeps across their bed and is frightened when the dwarves wake her. But they quickly become friends and decide that the young beauty can stay with the dwarves and do housework in exchange.
But the evil stepmother learned that Snow White was still alive thanks to her magic mirror. She magically gives herself another appearance, poisons an apple and sets off for the dwarves' cabin where her daughter-in-law, who suspects nothing, welcomes her kindly and accepts the apple.
The dwarves find Snow White unconscious and pursue the stepmother who flees across the mountain in the middle of a storm. She dies when the slope on which the dwarves place her is struck by lightning and dragged into the void. The grieving dwarves return and bury Snow White in a glass coffin. As they stand in front of the coffin, a young prince enters the scene and kisses the beauty, who then comes back to life. She bids farewell to the dwarves with love and sets off towards her new life with her suitor.