Vladimir Danilevich
Vladimir Petrovich Danilevich (Russian: Владимир Петрович Данилевич; 4 September 1924 – 9 October 2001) was a well-known Soviet and Russian animator who successfully worked as a film director, screenwriter and art director.
Vladimir Danilevich Владимир Данилевич | |
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Born | Vladimir Petrovich Danilevich 4 September 1924 |
Died | 9 October 2001 79) | (aged
Occupation | film director, screenwriter, art director, animator |
Selected filmography
Director
- 1976—"How an Old Man destroyed The Great Balance"
- 1989—"The Newcomer in The Cabbage"
- 1990—"Vaniusha The Newcomer"
- 1991—"Vaniusha and The Space Pirate"
- 1993—"Vaniusha and The Giant"
- 1993—"An Autumn Meeting"
- 1993—"Caveman and Friends: Surprise Caveman"
Screenwriter
- 1993—"An Autumn Meeting"
Art Director
- 1956—"A Wonderfull Well"
- 1958—"Beloved Beauty"
- 1959—"The Soldier has returned home"
Animator
- 1949—"Geese-Swans"
- 1949—"Mister Wolf"
- 1952—"The Snow Maiden"
- 1956—"A Wonderfull Well"
Second Director (First Assistant)
- 1964—Lefty
- 1966—Go There, Don't Know Where
(Full Filmography of Vladimir Danilevich)[1]
gollark: Climate change wiping out civilization within 30 years is not, as far as I know, seriously predicted.
gollark: I only acknowledge humour when it is economically beneficial.
gollark: I'm not aware of any particularly *inevitable* doomsdays within 30 years.
gollark: What are you suggesting will cause this, then?
gollark: You mean "die of starvation rapidly when industrial farming stops existing"?
References
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