Ladislas Starevitch
Ladislas Starevitch (born the August 8th 1882 with Moscow - died the February 26th 1965), is a Russian realizer of cartoon films.
During its childhood, it is interested in the drawing, painting and entomology.
In 1906, it Marie with Anna Zimmermann, with which he had two girls. He works with the land register with Kovno and he occupies his leisures to make theater, to photograph, then to film. He is in relation to the ethnographic museum of Kovno.
He creates towards 1910 several films putting in scene insects.
In 1918/1919, Starewitch leaves Moscow for Odessa and Yalta. It leaves then the Crimea for France, where it settles definitively at the end of 1920.
In 1929, it almost only turns to Paris, the sound and black & white feature-length film, the Novel of Fox , with characters with human size equipped with deer and velvet and leather. Giving a true life to its persoonages, breathing, movement of the eyes, etc… Unfortunately, the film will be diffused only in 1937 in Germany and 1941 in France and will fall quickly into the lapse of memory.
Catalog of films
External bonds
- Biography and catalog of films
- Analysis of work on DVDClassik
- Starevitch - a homage made by its grand-daughter
- Two films of Starevitch to UbuWeb
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