Władysław Starewicz
Known for: Directing
Born: August 7, 1882 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia] - Died: February 25, 1965
Władysław Starewicz (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович Старе́вич; August 8, 1882 – February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first puppet-animated film The Beautiful Leukanida (1912). He also used dead insects and other animals as protagonists of his films. Following the Russian Revolution, Starevich settled in France. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ladislas Starevich, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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The Bug Trainer
Self (archive footage)
Paris Cinéma
Self
Wladyslaw Starewicz
Self
Behind The Doors Of The Salon
Guest at the exhibition (uncredited)
The Cameraman's Revenge
Production Design
The Mascot
Director
The Tale of the Fox
Director
The Mascot’s Honeymoon
Director
The Frogs Who Wanted a King
Director
Voice of the Nightingale
Director
The Insects' Christmas
Director
The Town Rat and the Country Rat
Director
The Old Lion
Director
The Fern Flower
Director
Les Fables de Starewitch
Director
Tales of the Magic Clock
Director
The Portrait
Director
The Grasshopper and the Ant
Director
The Lily of Belgium
Director
The Night Before Christmas
Director
The Little Street Singer
Director
Winter Carousel
Director
The Magic Clock
Director
The Battle of Stag Beetles
Director