
“Bambi” is 5th Disney film to be named to the National Film Registry
Walt Disney’s classic “Bambi” has become the fifth “Disney” film to be named to the National Film Registry, the Library of Congress announced this week.
There is one other Disney film on the list, but this one was not produced by Disney.”Disneyland Dream” was a home movie made in 1956 by Robbins and Meg Barstow. The film documents their family’s free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The one-week trip was a prize from a contest sponsored by Scotch tape. The movie was shot with a 16mm handheld camera and is 30 minutes long. The National Film Registry added this in 2008 citing its “fantastical historical snapshots” of early Southern California and the budding importance of the home movies.