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Dmitry Naumovich Babichenko (May 17, 1901 - July 30, 1991) (Place of birth: Zhitomir) - Soviet filmmaker-animator, master of drawing animation, script writer, artist
Born May 7, 1901 in the city of Zhitomir. He received his higher education at the Academy of Plastic Arts in Kiev. He worked as a cartoonist in magazines and newspapers first in Kiev, then in Moscow, as an artist in the workshop of artistic animation at the Soyuzkino film studios, Mezhrabpomfilm. Further creative activity of Babichenko is connected with the Soyuzmultfilm studio. There he became one of the leading directors of the studio.
Working in different genres, Dmitry Babichenko became famous first and foremost as a director and director of fairy-tales. In the 1950s he created bright, unforgettable works that were included in the history of domestic animation. In 1956-1957 he was awarded with prizes at the All-Union Film Festival his films "A Million in a Sack" and "Greetings to Friends!". The cartoon "Little Shego" received a diploma at the International Film Festival in Venice. There, in 1958, the prize received a cartoon "The First Violin."
Particularly fruitful was Babichenko's collaboration with Ivanov-Vano. In 1959 they shot the cartoon "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Tolstoy's fairy tale "The Golden Key", which was included in the classic of Russian animation. The film was awarded the First Prize at the 2nd WCF in Minsk (1960).
In 1969-1975 Dmitry Babichenko was the director and artistic director of the animation studio under the Creative Association "Ekran".
He died on July 30, 1991.
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22 March 1956
On the top of the mountain lived the goat Shego and his mother Shidza. The evil Hyena wanted to eat the goat, but Shidza protected her son and threw the Hyena off the cliff.
15 June 1997
A landmark four disc Box Set - Unearthed from Moscow's legendary Soyuzmultfilm Studios, the 41 films in ANIMATED SOVIET PROPAGANDA span sixty years of Soviet history (1924 - 1984), and have never been available before in the U.
31 December 1959
A wooden boy Buratino tries to find his place in life. He befriends toys from a toy theater owned by evil Karabas-Barabas, gets tricked by Alice the Fox and Basilio the Cat and finally discovers the mystery of a golden key given to him by kind Tortila the Tortoise.
31 January 1972
A curious rooster learns the horrors of alcohol addiction. Instructive cartoon-pamphlet about the dangers of drunkenness.
14 March 1950
Based on the Buryats - Mongolian fairy tale by Malyarevsky. Once a brave and honest shepherd Bair rescued from the claws of a black vulture a magic bird.
07 November 1941
Little cartoon
05 January 1953
Based on the Chinese folk tale. Long ago, three brothers Liu lived in China. They were so similar that even their own mother discerned them on colored ribbons.
21 April 1939
Animated Soviet Propaganda. The story of the invasion of Russia, during the revolution, by foreign troops from the United States, Canada, the U.
13 November 1939
Soviet propaganda film celebrating Stalin's five-year plans.
06 January 1952
A young man out of parental care is messing around in nearby villages.
11 March 1972
A little rabbit constantly pretends to be sick to exploit the kindness of a bear, but his trick is ey
23 March 1957
A story about a participants of a youth festival in Moscow.
01 August 1977
The continuation of the animation of The Skilfull Master
14 March 1946
It's springtime again and all the animals of the forest rejoice.
31 December 1950
A predator rescued from a trap deceives its liberator. A classic cartoon based on an Estonian fairy tale.
01 January 1936
On the adventure of a monkey, who managed to find and deliver ice cream to the beasts that are dying of heat from Africa.
01 April 1944
Popular classical melodies are illustrated with images of animated characters.
19 September 1937
Only professionals can do their job well, which the boastful jackdaw did not know.
16 March 1939
How the beavers rebuilt after the flood and drove the wolf away from their island.
01 May 1947
Animated figures of a mantel clock - the boy Tock and his sister Tick set off to travel through the pages of the book “Travel to the Land of the Giants”.
27 August 1940
For the 20th anniversary of Soviet cinema, nationally beloved actors come together and characters from best Soviet films take part in the anniversary celebration.