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Fyodor Khitruk

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Fyodor Khitruk

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

May 1, 1917 (109 years old)

Place of Birth

Tver, Russian Empire

Biography

Fyodor Savelyevich Khitruk (Russian: Фёдор Савельевич Хитрук; 1 May 1917 – 3 December 2012; Tver) was a Russian (and Soviet) animator and animation director. Khitruk was born in Tver (Russian Empire), into a Jewish family. He came to Moscow to study graphic design at the OGIS College for Applied Arts. He graduated in 1936 and started to work with "Soyuzmultfilm" in 1938 as an animator. From 1962 onwards, he worked as a director. His first film "Story of One Crime" was an immense success. Today, this film is seen as the beginning of a renaissance of Soviet animation after a two-decade-long life in the shadows of Socialist realism. Diverging from the “naturalistic” Disney-like canons that were reigning in the 1950-60s in Soviet animated cartoons, he created his own style, which was laconic yet multi-level, non-trivial and vivid. He is the director of outstanding animated short films including such classics as his social satire of bureaucrats, "Man in the Frame" (1966); the philosophic parable, "Island" (1973) about the loneliness of a man in modern society; the biographical film "A Young Man Named Engels – A Portrait in Letters" (1970), based on drawings and letters of young Engels; the parody "Film, Film, Film" (1968); and the anti-war film, "Lion and Bull" (1984). In April 1993, Khitruk and three other leading animators (Yuri Norstein, Andrei Khrzhanovsky, and Eduard Nazarov) founded SHAR Studio, an animation school and studio in Russia. The Russian Cinema Committee is among the share-holders in the studio. In 2008, he released a two-volume book titled "Profession of Animation". He is the grandfather of violin virtuoso Anastasia Khitruk. Khitruk lived in Moscow, where he died in 2012, aged 95.

Known For

Acting
2014Searching for the Lost PochtaArchive footage
2005Miracle Factory. Animation Director
2004Magia Russica
1997The Spirit of Genius - Fedor Khitruk and His FilmsSelf
1997Animated Soviet PropagandaSelf - Contributor
Production
1998The Big LeapProducer
1997Dunno on the MoonConsulting Producer
Directing
2000Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 3Director
2000Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 1Director
2000Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 2Director
1984Lion and BullDirector
1982OlympiansDirector
1977One Day Before Our EraDirector
1976Ikar and SagesDirector
1974I Give You a StarDirector
1973Balance of FearDirector
1973IslandDirector
1972Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy DayDirector
1971Winnie-the-Pooh Goes VisitingDirector
1970A Young Man Named Engels – A Portrait in LettersDirector
1969Winnie-the-PoohDirector
1968Film, Film, FilmDirector
1967Othello-67Director
1966Man in the FrameDirector
1965Boniface's HolidayDirector
1964Little StomperDirector
1963Story of One CrimeDirector
Writing
2011Riding on a BroomstickScreenplay
2000Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 1Screenplay
2000Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 2Screenplay
1986Three NovelsWriter
1984Lion and BullWriter
1982OlympiansScreenplay
1977One Day Before Our EraScreenplay
1977One Day Before Our EraWriter
1976Ikar and SagesScreenplay
1974I Give You a StarWriter
1973IslandScreenplay
1973Balance of FearWriter
1972Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy DayWriter
1971Winnie-the-Pooh Goes VisitingScreenplay
1970A Young Man Named Engels – A Portrait in LettersWriter
1969Winnie-the-PoohWriter
1968Film, Film, FilmWriter
1967Othello-67Screenplay
1966Man in the FrameWriter
1965The Tale of the Tsarevich and the Three HealersScreenplay
1965Boniface's HolidayWriter
1964Little StomperWriter