Francheska Yarbusova
Known for: Art
Born: October 12, 1942 in Alma-Ata, USSR (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
Francheska Alfredovna Yarbusova (Russian: Франче́ска Альфре́довна Я́рбусова; born 13 October 1942), often credited as F. Yarbusova, is a Russian artist and the wife and collaborator of Yuri Norstein. Her father was Alfred L. Yarbus, a scientist famous for understanding how eye movements help us explore images. Born in Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union, Yarbusova received a degree in film animation from VGIK in 1967, after which she began working for Soyuzmultfilm in the roles of art director or artist. She debuted as art director in the film A Little Locomotive from Romashkovo, directed by Vladimir Degtyaryov, in 1967. She did also work on other films such as A White Skin and Plasticine Hedgehog, but is primarily known for her work as the art director and artist in the films of Yuri Norstein, beginning with The Battle of Kerzhenets in 1971. She is currently working with her husband on an adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's Overcoat. Description above from the Wikipedia article Francheska Yarbusova, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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The Animators Who've Spent 40 Years on a Single Film
Yuriy Norshteyn: Making the Overcoat
Herself
The Battle of Kerzhenets
Key Animation
Tale of Tales
Art Direction
Hedgehog in the Fog
Art Direction
The Fox and the Hare
Art Direction
The Heron and the Crane
Art Direction
The Films of Yuri Norstein
Art Direction
Go There, Don't Know Where
Background Designer
The Overcoat
Animation
Plasticine Hedgehog
Art Direction
White Skin
Art Direction
How One Peasant Fed Two Generals
Property Master
Мячик и мальчик
Art Direction