Disneyland, mon vieux pays natal

Disneyland, My Old Homeland)[2] is a 2000 French experimental documentary film[3] written, produced and directed by Arnaud des Pallières.

The face periodically asks questions throughout the film, such as "when you travel through the universe, do you locate yourself with a map or do you find your way with your internal compass?"

While riding the Big Thunder Mountain roller coaster, the narrator ponders the nature of childhood and reality.

This Goofy met with management to complain about the costumes, which are described as uncomfortable in both winter and summer, and difficult to see through and breathe in.

The narrator describes watching a parade, during which a Disneyland employee leads a dancer away from the procession to a young blind girl.

The girl touches the dancer's face, body and costume, and the narrator remarks that "Disneyland was made for the blind".

Engrid analyses the answers it received to its questions, and determines that the respondent is idealistic, and prefers to explore the "dark area" of their mind.