
Fedor Khitruk
A Look at Soviet Animation through the Work of One Master
Laura Pontieri(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 30. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-032-05879-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a first and long-awaited study of the directorial work of the animation master Fedor Khitruk (1917-2012), an artist who formed in the tradition of classical cel animation only to break the conventions once he turned into a director; a liaison between artists and authorities; a personality who promoted daring films to be created in the Soviet Union dominated by socialist realism; and a teacher and supporter of young artists that continued to carry on his legacy long after the Soviet empire collapsed.
Fedor Khitruk: A Look at Soviet Animation through the Work of One Master reveals Khitruk's mastery in the art of the moving image and his critical role as a director of films that changed the look of Soviet animation and its relation to the animation world within and beyond the Eastern Bloc. Based on archival research, personal interviews, published memoirs, and perceptive analyses of Khitruk's production of films for children and adults, this study is a must-read for scholars in Soviet art and culture as well as readers fascinated by traditional animation art.
Fedor Khitruk: A Look at Soviet Animation through the Work of One Master reveals Khitruk's mastery in the art of the moving image and his critical role as a director of films that changed the look of Soviet animation and its relation to the animation world within and beyond the Eastern Bloc. Based on archival research, personal interviews, published memoirs, and perceptive analyses of Khitruk's production of films for children and adults, this study is a must-read for scholars in Soviet art and culture as well as readers fascinated by traditional animation art.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
68 s/w Abbildungen, 68 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
68 Halftones, black and white; 68 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
252 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-05879-5 (9781032058795)
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Person
Laura Pontieri, PhD taught Soviet cinema and European animation at the University of Toronto for many years, appeared as a speaker at academic conferences and cinema events, and published several articles and reviews on Russian and Czech animation in North American and European journals. She is the author of the book Soviet Animation and the Thaw of the 1960s: Not Only for Children (John Libbey Publishing, 2012).
Content
Acknowledgments. Preface. Introduction: Khitruk the Man and the Animator. 1 A Turning Point in the Profession: Story of a Crime (1962), Man in the Frame (1966). 2 Films for Children: Toptyzhka (1964), Bonifatius's Vacation (1965), and Vinni Pukh (1969-72). 3 Art and Society: Othello 67 (1967) and Film, Film, Film (1968). 4 Individual and Society: The Island (1973), I'll Give You a Star (1974), and Icarus and the Wisemen (1976). 5 In Search for Unconventional Sources: The Young Friedrich Engels (1970), A Day Before Our Era (1977), and Olympics (1982). 6 The Last Torch: The Lion and the Bull (1983). Conclusion: Khitruk - The Teacher. Films Cited. Films Directed by Fedor Khitruk and Awards. Selected Bibliography. Appendix: Films Animated by Khitruk at Soyuzmultfilm. Index.