

The man who said ‘no’ to Disney
5 snips Jul 11, 2025
Héctor Cristiani, grandson of animation pioneer Quirino Cristiani, reveals fascinating stories about his grandfather's legacy. Cristiani created the first animated feature film but famously declined an offer from Walt Disney. They discuss Quirino’s innovative yet rudimentary animation techniques and how he crafted political satire during early cinema. Héctor shares the challenges of preserving his grandfather's memory and the significance of creative independence in the face of mainstream success.
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Quirino Cristiani's Pioneering Animation
- Quirino Cristiani created the first animated feature film, El Apostol, in 1917, an hour-long silent film popular in Argentina.
- He developed a cutout animation technique tying cardboard limbs with thread to allow movement without redrawing characters.
Early Animation Targeted Adults
- Early cartoons in Argentina targeted adults with political satire rather than children.
- Cristiani's work criticized politicians through humor and popular animation.
Disney's Job Offer to Cristiani
- Walt Disney visited Buenos Aires in 1941 and was impressed that Cristiani made entire feature films alone.
- Disney offered Cristiani a job at his studio in the US, but Cristiani declined.