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Starevich (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович Старе́вич, Polish: Władysław
Starewicz;
August 8, 1882 –
February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion...
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approximately 20
poorly printed frames from two film strips. By 1920
Starewicz had
settled in Paris, and
started making new stop
motion films. Dans les...
- "Coloring the Kingdom".
Vanity Fair.
Retrieved 7
December 2015. "Władysław
Starewicz – Biography". culture.pl. Adam
Mickiewicz Institute. 16
April 2012. Retrieved...
- рогачами) is a 1912
Russian short film
directed and
written by Władysław
Starewicz. The film
speaks of two bugs
which fight over a
beautiful female bug....
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Revenge Russian: Месть кинематографического оператора
Directed by Władysław
Starewicz Written by
Ladislas Starevich Produced by
Aleksandr Khanzhonkov Release...
- 2012-01-06.
There is a
performance on YouTube,
beginning at 1.50
Ladislaw Starewicz (2006-12-29). "The
Frogs Who
Wanted a King – 1922". Youtube.com. Retrieved...
- Schulz,
Robert Walser and
Michel de Ghelderode,
puppeteers Wladyslaw Starewicz and
Czech Richard Teschner and
Czech composers Leoš Janáček, Zdeněk Liška...
- Kliszko,
Antoni Alster, Władysław Bieńkowski,
Tadeusz Galiński,
Artur Starewicz,
Walenty Titkow,
Andrzej Werblan and Stanisław Zawadzki. The post-October...
- Enigma-machine
ciphers Tadeusz Sendzimir,
processing steel Władysław
Starewicz,
first puppet-animated film
Abraham Stern,
first computing-machine and...
- a
French silent film, with
puppet animation by the
director Wladyslaw Starewicz,
under the
title Le Rat de
Ville et le Rat des Champs. In this updated...