Zenon Wasilewski

Zenon Wasilewski

Zenon Wasilewski (October 30, 1903 – April 20, 1966) was a pioneer of Polish puppet animation. Painter, photographer, creator of the first post-war puppet film "Za króla Krakusa" (In the Time of King Krakus; 1947). He initiated the creation of the Puppet Film Department at the Łódź Film Festival, which was the origin of Se-Ma-For. He was also a co-founder of the Polish school of animation. In 1975, an award was established in his honor, recognizing the creators of the best animated films for children.

On screen

  • The Man in the Mirror
  • Wooden Rider

Behind the camera

  • The Man in the Mirror
  • Wooden Rider
  • A Crime in the Street of Ventriloquist Cat
  • There Was a Little Pig
  • Uwaga, Diabeł!
  • Five Minutes for Health
  • Shoemaker Dratewka
  • Magical Gifts
  • Mr. Rzepka and His Shadow
  • Dwie Dorotki
  • Michalkowick's Story
  • The Fox and the Stork
  • The Cunning Fox
  • Pan Piórko śni
  • In the Time of King Krakus

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