Masters of animation. Volume 3, USSR, Yugoslavia, Poland, Hungary /

USSR: With some 25 studios spread over its territory the USSR Has a long tradition of animated filmmaking. The work of such artists as Ivanov- Vano, Atamanov, Vinokurov, Shvartzman, Kurchevsky and Norstein exhibits the variety of styles. YUGOSLAVIA: In the past few decades Zagreb Film has bec...

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Corporate Authors: Educational Film Centre, Home Vision (Firm)
Other Authors: Halas, John, 1912-1995
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Series:World's best animation.
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Summary:USSR: With some 25 studios spread over its territory the USSR Has a long tradition of animated filmmaking. The work of such artists as Ivanov- Vano, Atamanov, Vinokurov, Shvartzman, Kurchevsky and Norstein exhibits the variety of styles. YUGOSLAVIA: In the past few decades Zagreb Film has become one of the most active centers of European animation. Interviews with Vukotic, Stalter, Dragic and Dovnikovic; works by Majdak and Gasparovic. POLAND: In Poland animated programs are popular for all ages. Works by Giersz, Kijowicz, Kucia, Dumala and Szczechura illustrate the skill and humor with which Polish artists carry out their schemes. HUNGARY: The diverse styles of Hungarian animation artists have produced many animated feature films, represented by Macskassy, Dargay, Nepp, Varga, Rofusz, Reisenbuchler, Jankovics and Gemes.
Item Description:"An Italtoons production in association with the Educational Film Centre/Great Masters Limited."--container
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"MAS 05."
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Physical Description:1 videocassette (113 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Production Credits:Editor, Sean Lenihan ; original music, Peter Shade, Richard Arnell and David Hewson.