Aleksandr Tatarskiy

Birth : 1950-12-11, Kiev, USSR

Death : 2007-07-22

History

Aleksander M. Tatarskiy (December 11, 1950 – July 22, 2007) was a Soviet/Russian animation film director, script writer and producer, animator and an artist of Ukrainian Jewish[1] origin. Honoured arts worker of Russia, laureate of the State Premio of Russian Federation in the field of "literature and arts", laureate of Nika Award.

Profile

Aleksandr Tatarskiy

Movies

Servant-Hare
Screenplay
Russian puppet cartoon 2007, created at the studio "Pilot". Director Elena Chernova created it based on a Tatar folk tale. A similar story is found in the folklore of the Greeks, Kazakhs, Crimean Tatars, and Turkmens (among the Turkmens and Kazakhs, it is included in the cycle of jokes and fairy tales about Aldarkos, and among the Crimean Tatars, the main protagonist of the fairy tale in Mikhail Bulatov's retelling is Khoja Nasreddin.)
Evil Ones
Producer
Claymation based on the Hutsul folk tale, which tells the story of how troubles settled in the house of good landlords Petro and Marichka.
Evil Ones
Writer
Claymation based on the Hutsul folk tale, which tells the story of how troubles settled in the house of good landlords Petro and Marichka.
Miracle Factory. Animation Director
The history of Russian animated films.
The Fox and the Thrush
Writer
Magia Russica
A poetic view of Russian animation and of cultural and social transformations Russian society has been gone through. It is about multi faceted and humorous animation, almost never exposed to western eyes.
About the Girl Who Found Her Bear
Animation Director
When her parents are gone for their jobs, a little girl goes everywhere around the house to find her teddy bear, instead of playing the piano she was supposed to.
Ниро Вульф и Арчи Гудвин: Дело в шляпе
Director
Унесенные ветром
Writer
Унесенные ветром
Director
Братья Пилоты показывают друг другу новогодние фокусы
Characters
Братья Пилоты по вечерам пьют чай
Screenplay
Братья Пилоты готовят на завтрак макарончики
Screenplay
Братья Пилоты готовят на завтрак макарончики
Director
Братья Пилоты вдруг решили поохотиться
Screenplay
Братья Пилоты снимают клип для MTV
Screenplay
Gagarin
Producer
A young caterpillar yearns to fly like the butterflies and birds, but cannot launch himself high enough to do so ... until a couple start playing badminton nearby.
Tuk-Tuk
Producer
Short film by Konstantin Bronzit.
Hypnerotomahia
Producer
An eight-minute Russian animation directed by Andrey Svislotskiy of Pilot Animation Studio LOOSELY based on the novel Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream or The Dream of Poliphilus.
Сюда идет кот!
Director
Impending trouble in the form of a cat descends upon a mouse settlement
Coup
Director
A short cartoon created in the hot wake of the August 1991 coup.
Формула 1
Writer
Чудеса
Writer
Авиаторы
Writer
Investigation Held by Kolobki
Director
Rubik's Cube
Writer
Rubik's Cube
Director
Wings, Legs and Tails
Director
An ostrich is trying to learn how to fly in a dessert.
Туда и обратно
Туда и обратно
Director
This Quite Not About This
Animation
This film is about the cow living in an polluted enviroment.
New Year's Song of Father Frost
Director
"New Year's Song of Ded Moroz" - Soviet animated film produced by the creative association "Ekran", shot in 1982 by the director Aleksandr Tatarskiy under the script of Eduard Uspensky. It was made using the technique of Plasticine animation. Ded Moroz and the Snowman congratulate the audience on the New Year. Scenes with festive toasts follow one after another.
Side of the moon
Director
Last Year's Snow Was Falling
Director
Funny adventures of the clumsy fellow whom his wife dispatched to the forest to bring home a New Year tree...
A Plasticine Crow
Screenplay
Short animation of a Russian folk tale, made in 1981. A parody of the fable by Ivan Krylov "The Crow and the Fox".
A Plasticine Crow
Director
Short animation of a Russian folk tale, made in 1981. A parody of the fable by Ivan Krylov "The Crow and the Fox".
Castling (The Aquarium Confession)
Animation
One decent citizen was having lunch and indifferently looking at the fish in his aquarium. But suddenly a real monster emerged from the muddy water. However, unwillingness to strain even to save his own life led the hero to slavery. Or maybe nothing has really changed in his life?