József Gémes
Known for: Directing
Born: November 8, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary - Died: April 12, 2013
József Gémes is a Hungarian animator and filmmaker best known in North America for his film The Princess and the Goblin (1991). He attended the József Attila High School and graduated in 1958 and initially began work as a lathe operator. From 1961 to 1966 he attended the Hungarian College of Applied Arts in the decorative painting department. In his third year at the college he was instructed by József Nepp and began to see his life in animation solidify. In 1965, Gémes worked as a movement designer on the anthology series, Tales from the World of Art produced by Pannónia Film Studio. After graduating with honors in 1966, Gémes would go on to work as an animator and director at Pannónia Film Studio for forty-four years.
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The Seventh Brother
Director
The Princess and the Goblin
Director
Hugo the Hippo
Animation Director
Parade
Director
Funeral
Director
Lollipop Dragon: The Magic Lollipop Adventure
Animation Director
Lollipop Dragon: The Great Christmas Race
Animation Director
Tiny Heroes
Director
Heroic Times
Director
Concertissimo
Director
Willy the Sparrow
Director
From Dawn to Dusk
Other
The Greedy Weasel
Director
Cat City
Animation Director
Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai
Director
Vakáción a Mézga család
Production Design
Gustavus
Writer
Mézga család
Director