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'''''Impressions de France''''' (''Impressions of France'') is a film about [[France]] and the featured attraction in the [[France (Epcot)|France Pavilion]] of [[Epcot]]'s [[World Showcase]] at [[Walt Disney World]] in Florida. The movie is presented in the '''Palais du Cinéma''' building and projected onto five adjacent screens, giving 200° coverage and resembling a [[Cinerama]] Screen, in which one giant, curved screen stretches so wide that the edges are at the peripheral vision of the average person |
'''''Impressions de France''''' (''Impressions of France'') is a film about [[France]] and the featured attraction in the [[France (Epcot)|France Pavilion]] of [[Epcot]]'s [[World Showcase]] at [[Walt Disney World]] in Florida. The movie is presented in the '''Palais du Cinéma''' (''Cinema Palace'') building and projected onto five adjacent screens, giving 200° coverage and resembling a [[Cinerama]] Screen, in which one giant, curved screen stretches so wide that the edges are at the peripheral vision of the average person, unlike [[Circle-Vision 360°]] found at the [[Canada Pavilion at Epcot|Canada pavilion]] and the [[China Pavilion at Epcot|China pavilion]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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''Impressions de France'' is one of the original Epcot park attractions, which has been playing every day since the park opened in 1982. It is also recognized |
''Impressions de France'' is one of the original Epcot park attractions, which has been playing every day since the park opened in 1982. It is also recognized by the Guinness World Records as holding the world record for the "longest running daily screening of a film in the same theater."<ref name="Impressions de France - 35 Years">{{cite web|url=http://guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/495384-longest-running-daily-screening-of-a-film-in-the-same-theatre|title=Impressions de France: Longest running daily screening of a film in the same theater|publisher=[[Guinness World Records]]|access-date=}}</ref> The film sweeps pavilion guests into a tour of the French countryside, major cities, various regions and important structures. Set to a musical score written and arranged by [[Buddy Baker (composer)]], the film encompasses the music of classical French composers such as [[Claude Debussy]] and [[Camille Saint-Saëns]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.srsounds.com/forum/showthread.php?10299-Why-Impressions-de-France-is-the-best-movie-ever-made-for-a-theme-park |title=Why 'Impressions de France' is the best movie ever made for a theme park |publisher=[[Theme Park Insider]] |date=December 17, 2008 |first=Robert |last=Niles |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131221023437/http://www.srsounds.com/forum/showthread.php?10299-Why-Impressions-de-France-is-the-best-movie-ever-made-for-a-theme-park |archivedate=December 21, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> The film is the work of director Rick Harper<ref name="Niles">{{cite news |url= http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201003/1750/ |title= 2010 Best Theme Park Attraction nominee: Epcot's Impressions de France |publisher=[[Theme Park Insider]] |date=March 8, 2010 | first=Robert | last=Niles}}</ref> and written and co-produced by two-time Academy Award nominee [[Bob Rogers (designer)|Bob Rogers]].<ref name="Niles"/><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.mouseplanet.com/9477/Bob_Rogers_Theme_Park_Storytelling |title= Bob Rogers: Theme Park Storytelling |publisher=[[mouseplanet.com]] |date= January 12, 2011 }}</ref><ref name="Impressions de France">{{cite web|url=http://www.brcweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Impression-of-France-Credits.pdf|title=France Pavilion, EPCOT: Impressions de France|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=BRC Imagination Arts|access-date=}}</ref> The film's aerial views, mixed with closer views, include, the [[Eiffel Tower]], the [[Champs-Élysées]] and the [[Arc de Triomphe]], the [[French Alps]], [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]], scenes from [[Cannes]], [[Notre-Dame de Paris]] and scenes from [[Normandy]]. The movie is presented with a lively classical soundtrack and narrated by Claude Gobet. |
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==Scene list== |
==Scene list== |
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The film showcases 49 locations in France. The areas that appear (in order) in ''Impressions de France'' are: |
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Here is the list of the scenes from an official list: |
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# The cliffs at [[Étretat]] in [[Normandy]] |
# The cliffs at [[Étretat]] in [[Normandy]] |
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# Gliding through the [[Marais Poitevin]], a swamp area near [[La Rochelle]] |
# Gliding through the [[Marais Poitevin]], a swamp area near [[La Rochelle]] |
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# [[Château de Chenonceau]]; in the [[Loire Valley]], then from the gardens |
# [[Château de Chenonceau]]; in the [[Loire Valley]], then from the gardens |
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# Horsemen and hunting dogs cross the Cheverny Forest |
# Horsemen and hunting dogs cross the Cheverny Forest |
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# Aerial shot of [[Château de Chambord]] |
# Aerial shot of [[Château de Chambord]] |
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# Flying over the red rooftops up to the bell tower of the church in the [[Vézelay]] village |
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# [[Vézelay Abbey|Vezelay Church]] interior, with church bells in the background |
# [[Vézelay Abbey|Vezelay Church]] interior, with church bells in the background |
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# Horsecart ride through [[Riquewihr]] Village near Germany |
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# Moving through the market place in [[Beuvron-en-Auge]], Normandy |
# Moving through the market place in [[Beuvron-en-Auge]], Normandy |
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# French pastries |
# French pastries |
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# Wine harvest at the [[Monbazillac]] Vineyard |
# Wine harvest at the [[Monbazillac]] Vineyard |
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# Interior of a [[Cognac, France|Cognac]] cave |
# Interior of a [[Cognac, France|Cognac]] cave |
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# The Fountain of Apollo at [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]] |
# The Fountain of Apollo at [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]] |
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# The [[Palace of Versailles]] Garden |
# The [[Palace of Versailles]] Garden |
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# The Versailles building and the [[Palace of Versailles# |
# The Versailles building and the [[Palace of Versailles#Hall of Mirrors|Hall of Mirrors]] |
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# Flying over [[Château de Beynac|Castle Beynac]] in the [[Dordogne]] Valley |
# Flying over [[Château de Beynac|Castle Beynac]] in the [[Dordogne]] Valley |
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# Man chopping wood with Chateau Montpoupon |
# Man chopping wood with Chateau Montpoupon |
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# La Roque - Gageac in the Dordogne Valley (bicyclists) |
# La Roque - Gageac in the Dordogne Valley (bicyclists) |
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# Chateau Montpoupon, bicyclists racing toward us |
# Chateau Montpoupon, bicyclists racing toward us |
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# [[Bugatti]] race cars in Cannes |
# [[Bugatti]] race cars in Cannes |
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# Hot air balloons take off near [[Château de Chaumont|Chaumont Castle]] on the [[Loire (river)|Loire]] river |
# Hot air balloons take off near [[Château de Chaumont|Chaumont Castle]] on the [[Loire (river)|Loire]] river |
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# Hot air balloons in front of the cliff city of [[Rocamadour]] |
# Hot air balloons in front of the cliff city of [[Rocamadour]] |
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# French Alps in the spring |
# French Alps in the spring |
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# Mountain climbers on rocky peaks in [[Chamonix]] |
# Mountain climbers on rocky peaks in [[Chamonix]] (French Alps) |
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# Skiers in Chamonix |
# Skiers in Chamonix |
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# [[La Rochelle]] Harbor |
# [[La Rochelle]] Harbor |
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# On board a Brittany fishing boat at sea |
# On board a Brittany fishing boat at sea |
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# Fishing boats on the rocky beach of Etretat in Normandy |
# Fishing boats on the rocky beach of Etretat in Normandy |
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# [[Mont Saint-Michel]] |
# [[Mont Saint-Michel]] |
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# Interior of Notre-Dame-de-Penhors church in [[Pouldreuzic]], [[Brittany]] |
# Interior of Notre-Dame-de-Penhors church in [[Pouldreuzic]], [[Brittany]] |
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# Wedding reception in full swing at a Brittany farm to traditional Brittany folk music |
# Wedding reception in full swing at a Brittany farm to traditional Brittany folk music |
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# Couple walks along the cliffs of Normandy in [[Étretat]] |
# Couple walks along the cliffs of Normandy in [[Étretat]] |
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# The cliff city of [[Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud|Bonifacio]], [[Corsica]] |
# The cliff city of [[Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud|Bonifacio]], [[Corsica]] |
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# [[Villefranche-sur-Mer|Villefranche]] near [[Nice]] |
# [[Villefranche-sur-Mer|Villefranche]] near [[Nice]] |
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# [[Calanque]] cliffs near [[Cassis]] |
# [[Calanque]] cliffs near [[Cassis]] |
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# Pier in front of the Carlton Hotel in Cannes |
# Pier in front of the Carlton Hotel in Cannes |
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# [[Cannes]] Harbor at twilight |
# [[Cannes]] Harbor at twilight |
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# Racing along railway tracks in the small [[Lozère]] town of Chapeauroux next to the Allier River |
# Racing along railway tracks in the small [[Lozère]] town of Chapeauroux next to the Allier River |
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# [[Gare du Nord]] (North rail station) in Paris |
# [[Gare du Nord]] (North rail station) in Paris |
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# [[Champs-Élysées]] at twilight featuring the Arc de Triomphe |
# [[Champs-Élysées]] at twilight featuring the Arc de Triomphe |
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# [[Seine]] River in Paris |
# [[Seine]] River in Paris |
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# [[Notre Dame de Paris]] |
# [[Notre Dame de Paris]] |
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# Through the archways at the [[Louvre]], the [[French Republican Guard|Republican Guard]] |
# Through the archways at the [[Louvre]], the [[French Republican Guard|Republican Guard]] |
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# [[Eiffel Tower]] |
# [[Eiffel Tower]] |
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# Aerial shot of [[Étretat]] Cliffs |
# Aerial shot of [[Étretat]] Cliffs |
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# Aerial shot of the Pyrenées of [[Cirque de Gavarnie]] |
# Aerial shot of the Pyrenées of [[Cirque de Gavarnie]] |
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# Aerial shot of [[Château de Chambord]] |
# Aerial shot of [[Château de Chambord]] |
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# Aerial shot of French Alps near [[Mont Blanc]] |
# Aerial shot of French Alps near [[Mont Blanc]] |
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# Finale - [[Eiffel Tower]] |
# Finale - [[Eiffel Tower]] |
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[[Buddy Baker (composer)|Buddy Baker]] arranged the film score, and he conducted the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]] at [[Abbey Road Studios]]. The soundtrack was recorded digitally with a [[Sony]] prototype recorder, and Impressions de France became the first movie with a digital soundtrack from beginning to end.<ref name=Harper>{{cite web|url=http://themacgyverproject.blogspot.com/2015/07/rick-harper-conversation.html|title=Rick Harper: A Conversation -- Impressions de France|work=The MacGyver Project}}</ref> |
[[Buddy Baker (composer)|Buddy Baker]] arranged the film score, and he conducted the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]] at [[Abbey Road Studios]]. The soundtrack was recorded digitally with a [[Sony]] prototype recorder, and Impressions de France became the first movie with a digital soundtrack from beginning to end.<ref name=Harper>{{cite web|url=http://themacgyverproject.blogspot.com/2015/07/rick-harper-conversation.html|title=Rick Harper: A Conversation -- Impressions de France|work=The MacGyver Project}}</ref> |
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Regarding the inspiration for his musical choices, Harper said: |
Rick Harper made the initial selections of French music for the movie. Regarding the inspiration for his musical choices, Harper said: |
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<blockquote>I grew up being exposed to a lot of great music. My mother is a fantastic musician and pianist, and when I was in grade school, she would take me out of school to go the San Francisco opera and symphony. I built a classical music collection of records starting from when I was about 6 years old. I was really familiar with music from the Romantic era and primarily French music. It's almost in my DNA. Even to this day, that's the music of my preference.<ref name=Harper |
<blockquote>I grew up being exposed to a lot of great music. My mother is a fantastic musician and pianist, and when I was in grade school, she would take me out of school to go the San Francisco opera and symphony. I built a classical music collection of records starting from when I was about 6 years old. I was really familiar with music from the Romantic era and primarily French music. It's almost in my DNA. Even to this day, that's the music of my preference.<ref name=Harper /></blockquote> |
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: "[[Syrinx (Debussy)|Syrinx]]" * (0:00-0:33) |
: "[[Syrinx (Debussy)|Syrinx]]" * (0:00-0:33) |
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:: by Buddy Baker |
:: by Buddy Baker |
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; Scenes 18 - 20 |
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: "Ouverture" from ''Gaîté Parisienne'' * (2:52-3:38) |
: "Ouverture" from ''[[Gaîté Parisienne]]'' * (2:52-3:38) |
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:: by [[Jacques Offenbach]] |
:: by [[Jacques Offenbach]] |
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:: original 6 second introduction by Buddy Baker |
:: original 6 second introduction by Buddy Baker |
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:: by Claude Debussy |
:: by Claude Debussy |
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; Scene 25 |
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: "Trois Gymnopedies #1" * (4:51-5:25) |
: [[Trois gymnopédies|"Trois Gymnopedies #1"]] * (4:51-5:25) |
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:: by [[Erik Satie]] |
:: by [[Erik Satie]] |
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:: orchestrated by Debussy |
:: orchestrated by Debussy |
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:: by Jacques Offenbach |
:: by Jacques Offenbach |
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; Scene 43 |
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: "Fanfare" from ''La Peri'' * (7:22-7:59) |
: "Fanfare" from [[La Péri (Dukas)|''La Peri'']] * (7:22-7:59) |
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:: by [[Paul Dukas]] |
:: by [[Paul Dukas]] |
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; Scene 44 - 49 |
; Scene 44 - 49 |
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: "Maestoso - Allegro" from the 2nd movement of Symphony no. 3 (Organ Symphony) * (7:59-9:51)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/variations/scores/aef8378/index.html|title=Score: AEF8378|publisher=}}</ref> |
: "Maestoso - Allegro" from the 2nd movement of [[Symphony No. 3 (Saint-Saëns)|Symphony no. 3 (Organ Symphony)]] * (7:59-9:51)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/variations/scores/aef8378/index.html|title=Score: AEF8378|publisher=}}</ref> |
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:: by Camille Saint-Saëns |
:: by Camille Saint-Saëns |
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The selections marked with * can be found on these albums: |
The selections marked with * can be found on these albums: |
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*''Four Parks - One World: Walt Disney World Official Album'' (2008) |
*''Four Parks - One World: Walt Disney World Official Album'' (2008) |
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On January 17, 2020, the Palais du Cinéma theatre began its new schedule, which involves alternating between showing ''Impressions de France'' and a [[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]] sing-along.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-01-13 |title=Showtimes Revealed for "Impressions de France" and "Beauty and The Beast Sing-Along" at the France Pavilion in EPCOT - WDW News Today |url=https://wdwnt.com/2020/01/showtimes-revealed-for-impressions-de-france-and-beauty-and-the-beast-sing-along-at-the-france-pavilion-in-epcot/ |access-date=2022-12-28 |website=wdwnt.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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* [http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/epcot/attractions/impressions-de-france/ Walt Disney World Resort - ''Impressions de France''] |
* [http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/epcot/attractions/impressions-de-france/ Walt Disney World Resort - ''Impressions de France''] |
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Latest revision as of 04:12, 29 July 2024
Impressions de France | |
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Epcot | |
Area | World Showcase (France Pavilion) |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | October 1, 1982 |
Ride statistics | |
Attraction type | Movie Theater |
Designer | WED Enterprises |
Theme | Sights of France |
Music | Arrangement by Buddy Baker; includes works by Boieldieu, Debussy, Offenbach and Saint-Saëns |
Duration | 18:00 |
Closed captioning available |
Impressions de France (Impressions of France) is a film about France and the featured attraction in the France Pavilion of Epcot's World Showcase at Walt Disney World in Florida. The movie is presented in the Palais du Cinéma (Cinema Palace) building and projected onto five adjacent screens, giving 200° coverage and resembling a Cinerama Screen, in which one giant, curved screen stretches so wide that the edges are at the peripheral vision of the average person, unlike Circle-Vision 360° found at the Canada pavilion and the China pavilion.
Synopsis
[edit]Impressions de France is one of the original Epcot park attractions, which has been playing every day since the park opened in 1982. It is also recognized by the Guinness World Records as holding the world record for the "longest running daily screening of a film in the same theater."[1] The film sweeps pavilion guests into a tour of the French countryside, major cities, various regions and important structures. Set to a musical score written and arranged by Buddy Baker (composer), the film encompasses the music of classical French composers such as Claude Debussy and Camille Saint-Saëns.[2] The film is the work of director Rick Harper[3] and written and co-produced by two-time Academy Award nominee Bob Rogers.[3][4][5] The film's aerial views, mixed with closer views, include, the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, the French Alps, Versailles, scenes from Cannes, Notre-Dame de Paris and scenes from Normandy. The movie is presented with a lively classical soundtrack and narrated by Claude Gobet.
Scene list
[edit]The film showcases 49 locations in France. The areas that appear (in order) in Impressions de France are:
- The cliffs at Étretat in Normandy
- Gliding through the Marais Poitevin, a swamp area near La Rochelle
- Château de Chenonceau; in the Loire Valley, then from the gardens
- Horsemen and hunting dogs cross the Cheverny Forest
- Aerial shot of Château de Chambord
- Flying over the red rooftops up to the bell tower of the church in the Vézelay village
- Vezelay Church interior, with church bells in the background
- Horsecart ride through Riquewihr Village near Germany
- Moving through the market place in Beuvron-en-Auge, Normandy
- French pastries
- Wine harvest at the Monbazillac Vineyard
- Interior of a Cognac cave
- The Fountain of Apollo at Versailles
- The Palace of Versailles Garden
- The Versailles building and the Hall of Mirrors
- Flying over Castle Beynac in the Dordogne Valley
- Man chopping wood with Chateau Montpoupon
- La Roque - Gageac in the Dordogne Valley (bicyclists)
- Chateau Montpoupon, bicyclists racing toward us
- Bugatti race cars in Cannes
- Hot air balloons take off near Chaumont Castle on the Loire river
- Hot air balloons in front of the cliff city of Rocamadour
- French Alps in the spring
- Mountain climbers on rocky peaks in Chamonix (French Alps)
- Skiers in Chamonix
- La Rochelle Harbor
- On board a Brittany fishing boat at sea
- Fishing boats on the rocky beach of Etretat in Normandy
- Mont Saint-Michel
- Interior of Notre-Dame-de-Penhors church in Pouldreuzic, Brittany
- Wedding reception in full swing at a Brittany farm to traditional Brittany folk music
- Couple walks along the cliffs of Normandy in Étretat
- The cliff city of Bonifacio, Corsica
- Villefranche near Nice
- Calanque cliffs near Cassis
- Pier in front of the Carlton Hotel in Cannes
- Cannes Harbor at twilight
- Racing along railway tracks in the small Lozère town of Chapeauroux next to the Allier River
- Gare du Nord (North rail station) in Paris
- Champs-Élysées at twilight featuring the Arc de Triomphe
- Seine River in Paris
- Notre Dame de Paris
- Through the archways at the Louvre, the Republican Guard
- Eiffel Tower
- Aerial shot of Étretat Cliffs
- Aerial shot of the Pyrenées of Cirque de Gavarnie
- Aerial shot of Château de Chambord
- Aerial shot of French Alps near Mont Blanc
- Finale - Eiffel Tower
Soundtrack
[edit]Buddy Baker arranged the film score, and he conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. The soundtrack was recorded digitally with a Sony prototype recorder, and Impressions de France became the first movie with a digital soundtrack from beginning to end.[6]
Rick Harper made the initial selections of French music for the movie. Regarding the inspiration for his musical choices, Harper said:
I grew up being exposed to a lot of great music. My mother is a fantastic musician and pianist, and when I was in grade school, she would take me out of school to go the San Francisco opera and symphony. I built a classical music collection of records starting from when I was about 6 years old. I was really familiar with music from the Romantic era and primarily French music. It's almost in my DNA. Even to this day, that's the music of my preference.[6]
A listing of the movie's score from official and unofficial sources:[7]
- Scene 1
- "Syrinx" * (0:00-0:33)
- by Claude Debussy
- Solo for Flute by Eddie Beckett of the London Symphony Orchestra
- Scenes 2 - 4
- "Aquarium" from The Carnival of the Animals * (0:33-1:52)
- Scenes 5 - 6
- "Rondeau (Allegro agitato)" from Concerto in C for Harp and Orchestra * (1:52-2:52)
- Scenes 8 - 9
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scene 10
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 11 & 12
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 13 - 15
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scene 16
- "Nuages" from Nocturnes
- by Claude Debussy
- Scene 17
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 18 - 20
- "Ouverture" from Gaîté Parisienne * (2:52-3:38)
- by Jacques Offenbach
- original 6 second introduction by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 21 - 22
- "Lever du jour" from Part 3 of Daphnis et Chloé Suite #2
- Scenes 23 & 24
- "Clair de Lune" from Suite bergamasque (Orchestral Arrangement) * (3:38-4:51)
- by Claude Debussy
- Scene 25
- "Trois Gymnopedies #1" * (4:51-5:25)
- by Erik Satie
- orchestrated by Debussy
- Scene 26
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scene 27 & 28
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scene 29
- "Aquarium" from Carnival of the Animals
- by Camille Saint-Saëns
- flute arrangement by Buddy Baker
- Scene 30
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scene 31
- source music (traditional Brittany folk music)
- final bars arranged and adapted by Buddy Baker
- Scene 32
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 33 - 35
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 36 & 37
- original music
- by Buddy Baker
- Scenes 38 - 40
- "Finale" from Carnival of the Animals * (5:25-6:25)
- by Camille Saint-Saëns
- Scenes 41 & 42
- original music * (6:25-7:07)
- by Buddy Baker
- Scene 42
- "Allegro moderato" from Gaite Parisienne * (7:07-7:22)
- by Jacques Offenbach
- Scene 43
- "Fanfare" from La Peri * (7:22-7:59)
- by Paul Dukas
- Scene 44 - 49
- "Maestoso - Allegro" from the 2nd movement of Symphony no. 3 (Organ Symphony) * (7:59-9:51)[8]
- by Camille Saint-Saëns
The selections marked with * can be found on these albums:
- Walt Disney World Resort: The Official Album (1999)
- Walt Disney World Resort: Official Album (2000)
- Official Album: Walt Disney World Resort Celebrating 100 Years of Magic (2001)
- Official Album: The Happiest Celebration on Earth – Walt Disney World Resort Album
- Official Album: Where Magic Lives – Walt Disney World Resort
- Four Parks - One World: Walt Disney World Official Album (2008)
Additions
[edit]On January 17, 2020, the Palais du Cinéma theatre began its new schedule, which involves alternating between showing Impressions de France and a Beauty and the Beast sing-along.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Impressions de France: Longest running daily screening of a film in the same theater". Guinness World Records.
- ^ Niles, Robert (December 17, 2008). "Why 'Impressions de France' is the best movie ever made for a theme park". Theme Park Insider. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013.
- ^ a b Niles, Robert (March 8, 2010). "2010 Best Theme Park Attraction nominee: Epcot's Impressions de France". Theme Park Insider.
- ^ "Bob Rogers: Theme Park Storytelling". mouseplanet.com. January 12, 2011.
- ^ "France Pavilion, EPCOT: Impressions de France" (PDF). BRC Imagination Arts.
- ^ a b "Rick Harper: A Conversation -- Impressions de France". The MacGyver Project.
- ^ "Impressions de France". Theme Park Insider.
- ^ "Score: AEF8378".
- ^ "Showtimes Revealed for "Impressions de France" and "Beauty and The Beast Sing-Along" at the France Pavilion in EPCOT - WDW News Today". wdwnt.com. January 13, 2020. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
External links
[edit]- Operating amusement attractions
- Amusement rides introduced in 1982
- Walt Disney Parks and Resorts attractions
- Epcot
- 1982 films
- Walt Disney Parks and Resorts films
- French documentary films
- World Showcase
- Films scored by Buddy Baker (composer)
- Multi-screen film
- 1982 establishments in Florida
- 1980s French films
- Special-venue films