Václav Bedřich
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Václav Bedřich (28 August 1918, Příbram – 7 March 2009) was Czech animator, actor, and film director. He is best known for his children's TV animation.[1][2][3]
He created 358 animated films, which earned him a number of awards at domestic and international film festivals.[1][3]
Selected filmography
[edit]- 1944: Wedding in the Coral Sea
- 1953: Hrnečku, vař! ("Cook, Little Pot!") [4]
- 1955: Devil and Káča , 44min. animation loosely based on the fairy tale Devil and Káča by Božena Němcová. Lucifer asks his sidekick to bring the most evil princess from the Earth. By mistake a peasant girl Káča was brought and she raised a hell in hell and she is to be returned to the Earth as soon as possible.[5]
- 1960: Čtyřicet dědečků (Forty Old Men; direction and scenario), 8 min. animation; a grotesque story about magic pot which multiplies anything what was put inside[6]
- Honorable mention at the 9th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (1963)[6]
- 1961: Calypso Cat
- 1962: Mouse into Space
- 1962: The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit
- 1966: Pohádky ovčí babičky
- 1971: Poppy Dolly
- 1971–2014: Štaflík a Špagetka[7]
- 1973: Víla Amálka
- 1975: Maxipes Fík
- 1978: Bob a Bobek – králíci z klobouku (Bob and Bobby – the Rabbits from a Hat)
- 1980: O zvířátkách pana Krbce
- 1981: Maxipes Fík II
- 1981: Sredni Vaštar (director); 29min., drawn animation, based on Sredni Vashtar by Hector Hugh Munro[8]
- 1986: The Great Cheese Robbery (Czech: Velká sýrová loupež), where Bedřich was both the director and an actor[1] It is a 47-minute movie about three mice living in a cinema. After watching many thrillers they planned a "great cheese robbery". It is a parody of the The Great Train Robbery.[9] It is based on the children's book by Jean Van Leeuwen The Great Cheese Conspiracy first published in 1969.[10]
- 1969-1976: Smrtící vůně A seven-part series of animated parodies on horror stories in which a young couple successfully evades traps set by an evil scientist and his sidekicks.[11][12][3]
Awards
[edit]In addition to the film awards, in 1960 he was awarded the Silver badge of an exemplary worker by the Ministry of Education and Culture[15]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Zemřel režisér večerníčkové znělky Václav Bedřich". ČT24 (in Czech). Czech Television. 7 March 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ a b Hana Ročňáková, in Czech: Příbramský rodák Václav Bedřich, autor celé řady večerníčků i jeho znělky in English: Václav Bedřich (1918-2009)
- ^ a b c Přední český animátor a režisér Václav Bedřich se zítra dožije devadesáti let
- ^ Jan Křipač, Animated Fairy-Tales of Václav Bedřich, August 7, 2020
- ^ Čert a Káča
- ^ a b 40 dědečků
- ^ Czech Dog Names
- ^ Sredni Vaštar
- ^ The Great Cheese Robbery
- ^ International Film Guide, Tantivy Press, 1989, p.136
- ^ https://arl.nfa.cz/arl-nfa/cs/detail-nfa_un_auth-0104983-Smrtici-vune/ Smrtící vůně
- ^ Uloupený obraz (1976)
- ^ Smrtící vůně
- ^ Stolen image | wordless animation by Václav Bedřich
- ^ Václav Bedrich