Dream On Silly Dreamer is a 2005 American documentary film directed by Dan Lund and produced by Tony West.
[3] Dream On Silly Dreamer focuses on the effects of both the Disney studio's successes and failures on the Feature Animation employees, particularly their feelings on the competition from former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg's establishment of DreamWorks Animation[4] and their feelings on the layoffs.
A review by Steve Daily of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+ grade, likening it to "a real-life version of The Office.
[6] Roy Disney, who was calling for Eisner's resignation in the face of a number of issues with his management, including laying off the traditional animation unit, praised Dream on Silly Dreamer, saying in a statement that "I have to say how very human a face it puts on an institutional tragedy.
[9] It was eventually disbanded again after The Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh underperformed at the box office.