Name Leonid Amalrik | Role Animator | |
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Spouse Nadezhda Mikhailovna Privalova Movies Black and White, Victorious Destination, Kino-Circus People also search for Vladimir Polkovnikov, Ivan Ivanov-Vano |
Soviet union animation victorious destination 1939 by leonid amalrik
Leonid Alekseyevich Amalrik (Russian: Леони́д Алексе́евич Амальри́к; 8 July 1905 in Moscow – 22 October 1997 in Moscow) was a Russian animator and animation director.
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- Soviet union animation victorious destination 1939 by leonid amalrik
- Black and white directed by ivan ivanov vano and leonid amalrik 1932
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He was born on July 8, 1905 in Moscow. He graduated from the State college of cinema (now VGIK) in 1928. From 1926, he worked in Mezhrabpom-Rus studio (first as a scene painter assistant, and then as an animator). In 1936 he moved to the newly created Soyuzmultfilm studio. Initially he worked in a genre of politic satire, and then became keen on modern fairy tales (together with Vladimir Polkovnikov). The first cartoon that he directed himself was Arrow Flies into a Fairy Tale (Russian: Стрела улетает в сказку, Strela uletayet v skazku). His last was Terem-Teremok (Russian: Терем-теремок, 1971).
His wife Nadezhda Mikhailovna Privalova, an artist, worked with him on many of his cartoons.