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Yefim Abramovich Gamburg (Template:Lang-ru; 10 June 1925 — 13 June 2000[1]) was a Soviet and Russian animator, who is best known for directing Passion of Spies, Blue Puppy and Dog in Boots.[2] He graduated from the Moscow Pedagogical Institute, since 1955 he worked for Soyuzmultfilm studio. Gamburg was one of the first Soviet directors to work in the genre of parody film.[3]

Gamburg came to the Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1955 and initially worked as an animator for such films as Funtik i ogurtscy ("Funtik and cucumbers") and Neznaika uchitsya ("Neznaika studies").[3] He made his debut as a film director in 1964 in Fitil series.[3]

Films

  • The origin of species / Происхождение вида (1966)
  • Passion of Spies / Шпионские страсти (1967)
  • Slonyonok / Слонёнок (1967)
  • Starye zavety / Старые заветы (1968)
  • What is good and what is bad / Что такое хорошо и что такое плохо (1969)
  • Vnimaniye, volki! / Внимание, волки! (1970)
  • For adults only, Issue 1 / Только для взрослых, выпуск 1 (1971)
  • Kray, v kotorom ty zhivyosh / Край, в котором ты живёшь (1972)
  • Index / Индекс (1972)
  • For adults only, Issue 2 / Только для взрослых, выпуск 2 (1973)
  • Pesnya o druzhbe / Песня о дружбе (1973)
  • For adults only, Issue 3 / Только для взрослых, выпуск 3 (1974)
  • Fantik / Фантик (1975)
  • Peremenka №1 / Переменка № 1 (1976)
  • Blue Puppy / Голубой щенок (1976)
  • We paint October / Мы рисуем Октябрь (1976)
  • …-styled robbery / Ограбление по… (1978)
  • Dog in Boots / Пёс в сапогах (1981)
  • Paradoksy v stile rok / Парадоксы в стиле рок (1982)
  • O, more, more! / О, море, море (1983)
  • Contacts and Conflicts / Контакты и конфликты (1984)
  • Experiment / Эксперимент (1988)
  • Stereotypes / Стереотипы (1989)

References

  1. ^ "Russian animation in letters and figures. Yefim Abramovich Gamburg" (in Russian). Animator.ru. Retrieved 2 May 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Animated parodies of Yefim Gamburg" (in Russian). October 2, 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Kapkov, Sergei. "Interros publishing program" (in Russian). Interros. Retrieved 26 July 2010.