Lev Atamanov
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Lev Atamanov Лев Атаманов | |
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Born | Levon Konstantinovich Atamanyan 21 February [O.S. 8 February] 1905 Moscow, Russian Empire |
Died | 12 February 1981(1981-02-12) (aged 75) Moscow, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Film Director |
Years active | 1933 - 1980 |
Lev Atamanov (Russian: Лев Атаманов), born Levon Konstantinovich Atamanyan (Russian: Левон Константинович Атаманян, Armenian: Լևոն Կոնստանտինի Ատամանյան; 21 February [O.S. 8 February] 1905 – 12 February 1981) was a classic Soviet animated films director of Armenian descent.
Atamanov was one of the foremost Soviet animation film directors and one of the founders of Soviet animation art. He is the director of the famous classics of Soviet animation, such as the prize-winning fairy tales The Yellow Stork (Zhyoltyy aist) (1950), Scarlet Flower (Alenkiy tsvetochek) (1952), The Golden Antelope (1954), the full-length animation The Snow Queen (Snezhnaya koroleva) (1957), and the modern satirical tale The Key (Klyuch) (1961). In his works Lev Atamanov subtly conveyed the national colouring of fairy tales and combined romantic elation in images of positive characters with warm and kind humor.
Contents
1 Filmography
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
Filmography
The story about the white bull-calf[1] (1933)
The Blot in the Arctic[2] (1934)
Blot-barber[3] (1935)
The dog and the cat[4] (1938)
The priest and the goat[5] (1941)
The magic carpet[6] (1948)
The yellow stork[7] (1950) - the first work at Soyuzmultfilm studio
The Scarlet Flower (1952)
The gold antelope[8] (1954)
The dog and the cat[9] (1955) - a remake of the version of 1938
The Snow Queen (1957)
Roads of spring[10] (1959)
The thieves of paints[11] (1959)
The Key (1961)
The fairy tales about another's paints[12] (1962)
Jokes[13] (1963)
The shepherdess and the chimney sweep[14] (1965)
The bouquet[15] (1966)
The bench[16] (1967)
The fence[17] (1967) Kaleidoscope-68
The cyclist[18] (1968) Kaleidoscope-68
The ballerina by the ship[19] (1969)
It in our forces[20] (1970)
Confusion (collection)[21] (1971)
Petrushka[22] (1971)
Above head![23] (1972)
The short stories about the space[24] (1973)
The pony runs in round[25] (1974)
I remember …[26] (1975)
The kitten by the name of Bark[27] (1976) (release 1)
The kitten by the name of Bark[28] (1977) (release 2)
The kitten by the name of Bark[29] (1979) (release 3)
The kitten by the name of Bark[30] (1980) (release 4)
See also
- Alexander Ptushko
- Ivan Ivanov-Vano
- Alexander Rou
References
^ The story about the white bull-calf on www.animator.ru
^ The Blot in the Arctic on www.animator.ru
^ Blot-barber on www.animator.ru
^ The dog and the cat on www.animator.ru
^ The priest and the goat on www.animator.ru
^ The magic carpet on www.animator.ru
^ The yellow stork on www.animator.ru
^ The gold antelope on www.animator.ru
^ The dog and the cat on www.animator.ru
^ Roads of spring on www.animator.ru
^ The thieves of paints on www.animator.ru
^ The fairy tales about another's paints on www.animator.ru
^ Jokes on www.animator.ru
^ The shepherdess and the chimney sweep on www.animator.ru
^ The bouquet on www.animator.ru
^ The bench on www.animator.ru
^ The fence on www.animator.ru
^ The cyclist on www.animator.ru
^ The ballerina by the ship on www.animator.ru
^ It in our forces on www.animator.ru
^ Confusion (collection) on www.animator.ru
^ Petrushka on www.animator.ru
^ Above head! on www.animator.ru
^ The short stories about the space on www.animator.ru
^ The pony runs in round on www.animator.ru
^ I remember … on www.animator.ru
^ The kitten by the name of Bark 1976 on www.animator.ru
^ The kitten by the name of Bark 1977 on www.animator.ru
^ The kitten by the name of Bark 1979 on www.animator.ru
^ The kitten by the name of Bark 1980 on www.animator.ru
External links
Lev Atamanov on IMDb- Biography of Lev Atamanov
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