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Hermína Týrlová

Hermína Týrlová (11 December 1900 in Březové Hory – 3 May 1993 in Zlín) was a prominent Czech animator, screen writer, and film director. She was often called the mother of Czech animation. [1] Over the course of her career, she produced over 60 animated children's short films using puppets and the technique of stop motion animation. [2]

Life and career

Born in Březové Hory in Central Bohemia, Hermína Týrlová learned puppet-making skills from her father, who was a woodworker and made small wood figurines. As a teenager, she moved to Prague to make a living acting, singing, and dancing in vaudeville. She also began writing and illustrating children's magazines. In 1925, she joined Studio AB, where she met her future husband, Karel Dodal. The studio produced animated films for advertising companies such as Elektrajournal and IRE-Film.[3] Dodal and Týrlová produced 5 animated advertising films together,[4] and in 1935, they co-directed the first commercial Czech puppet animation film, Tajemství Lucerny ("The Lantern's Secret").

Following the 1939 German occupation of Czechoslovakia, Karel Dodal took exile in the United States and then Argentina. Týrlová chose to remain in Czechoslovakia. In 1941, she moved to Zlín in eastern Moravia to work with Ladislav Kolda at Bata Studios, where she remained for the rest of her life.[4] In 1944, she released the short film Ferda Mravenec ("Fernando the Ant"), which achieved worldwide popularity. The original puppet for the main character is on display in the Toy Museum in Figueres, Spain. In 1947, she co-directed Vzpoura Hracek ("Revolt of the Toys") with Frantisek Sadek,[5] which combined stop-motion animation with live action footage.

She continued to write and direct animated films until 1986, and she died in Zlín on May 3, 1993 at the age of 92.

Awards

Throughout the course of her career, Hermína Týrlová earned multiple international awards for her work, including awards at Venice, Cannes, Locarno, and Mar Del Plata. In 1952, she received the State Prize of the Czechoslovakia.[6] She received an award for her life's work at the 1981 Paris International Film Festival.

Filmography

  • 1928 - Zamilovaný Vodník
  • November 4, 1936 - Hra bublinek
  • 1938 - Tajemství Lucerny
  • February 28, 1943 - Ferda Mravenec ( "Fernando the Ant") [7]
  • February 3, 1946 - Vzpoura hraček ( "Revolt of the Toys")
  • January 1, 1948 - Ukolébavka ( "Lullaby")
  • 1956 - Míček Flíček
  • September 20, 1957 - Kalamajka
  • January 1, 1958 - Pasáček vepřů, Uzel na kapesníku
  • January 1, 1959 - Vláček kolejáček, Ztracená panenka ("The Little Train") [8] [9]
  • 1960 - Den odplaty
  • January 1, 1961 - Zvědavé psaníčka
  • January 1, 1962 - DVE klubíčka
  • January 1, 1963 - Kulička
  • 1964 - Vlněná pohádka
  • January 1, 1965 - Modrá zástěrka ("The Little Blue Apron") [10]
  • January 1, 1966 - Snehulák
  • 1969 - Hvězda Betlémská

November 15, 1974 - klukovy klukoviny ("The Mischievous Boy")

  • 1978 - Příhody brouka Pytlíka
  • January 1, 1985 - Opičí láska
  • January 1, 1986 - Pohádka na Snure ("I Count on the Wire")

References

  1. ^ Oddball Films: The Feminine Aesthetic: Pioneering Women Artists and Filmmakers - Fri. April 26 - 8PM
  2. ^ Oddball Films: Broad Strokes: Pioneering Women in Animation-Thur. Jan. 15-8 PM
  3. ^ "Radio Prague - Hermina Tyrlova". www.radio.cz. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  4. ^ a b "Radio Praga - Hermína Týrlová, pionera del cine animado checo". www.radio.cz. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  5. ^ Hermina Tyrlova (1946-01-01), Vzpoura Hracek (Revolution in Toyland), retrieved 2016-03-03
  6. ^ . greatwomenanimators.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-25. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  7. ^ Oddball Films: Czech Please! Animated Wonders from the former Czechoslovakia - Thur. May 9th - 8PM
  8. ^ Oddball Films: Czech Please!-Stop-Motion Marvels from the Czech Masters-Thur.August 21-8PM
  9. ^ The Little Train (1959) aka Vláček Kolejáček (Czech Animated Film) on YouTube
  10. ^ "Cartoons Considered For An Academy Award 1967 -". cartoonresearch.com.

External links

  • Czech Animation
  • Hermína Týrlová, pionera del cine animado checo. [14-05-2003] Por Andrea Fajkusová
  • Algunos fotogramas de los cortometrajes de Hermína Týrlová.
  • Hermína Týrlová at IMDb
  • Hermína Týrlová on Radio Praha
  • Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze
  • Great Women Animators
  • The Little Train (Vlacek Kolejacek) on YouTube

hermína, týrlová, december, 1900, březové, hory, 1993, zlín, prominent, czech, animator, screen, writer, film, director, often, called, mother, czech, animation, over, course, career, produced, over, animated, children, short, films, using, puppets, technique,. Hermina Tyrlova 11 December 1900 in Brezove Hory 3 May 1993 in Zlin was a prominent Czech animator screen writer and film director She was often called the mother of Czech animation 1 Over the course of her career she produced over 60 animated children s short films using puppets and the technique of stop motion animation 2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditBorn in Brezove Hory in Central Bohemia Hermina Tyrlova learned puppet making skills from her father who was a woodworker and made small wood figurines As a teenager she moved to Prague to make a living acting singing and dancing in vaudeville She also began writing and illustrating children s magazines In 1925 she joined Studio AB where she met her future husband Karel Dodal The studio produced animated films for advertising companies such as Elektrajournal and IRE Film 3 Dodal and Tyrlova produced 5 animated advertising films together 4 and in 1935 they co directed the first commercial Czech puppet animation film Tajemstvi Lucerny The Lantern s Secret Following the 1939 German occupation of Czechoslovakia Karel Dodal took exile in the United States and then Argentina Tyrlova chose to remain in Czechoslovakia In 1941 she moved to Zlin in eastern Moravia to work with Ladislav Kolda at Bata Studios where she remained for the rest of her life 4 In 1944 she released the short film Ferda Mravenec Fernando the Ant which achieved worldwide popularity The original puppet for the main character is on display in the Toy Museum in Figueres Spain In 1947 she co directed Vzpoura Hracek Revolt of the Toys with Frantisek Sadek 5 which combined stop motion animation with live action footage She continued to write and direct animated films until 1986 and she died in Zlin on May 3 1993 at the age of 92 Awards EditThroughout the course of her career Hermina Tyrlova earned multiple international awards for her work including awards at Venice Cannes Locarno and Mar Del Plata In 1952 she received the State Prize of the Czechoslovakia 6 She received an award for her life s work at the 1981 Paris International Film Festival Filmography Edit1928 Zamilovany Vodnik November 4 1936 Hra bublinek 1938 Tajemstvi Lucerny February 28 1943 Ferda Mravenec Fernando the Ant 7 February 3 1946 Vzpoura hracek Revolt of the Toys January 1 1948 Ukolebavka Lullaby 1956 Micek Flicek September 20 1957 Kalamajka January 1 1958 Pasacek vepru Uzel na kapesniku January 1 1959 Vlacek kolejacek Ztracena panenka The Little Train 8 9 1960 Den odplaty January 1 1961 Zvedave psanicka January 1 1962 DVE klubicka January 1 1963 Kulicka 1964 Vlnena pohadka January 1 1965 Modra zasterka The Little Blue Apron 10 January 1 1966 Snehulak 1969 Hvezda BetlemskaNovember 15 1974 klukovy klukoviny The Mischievous Boy 1978 Prihody brouka Pytlika January 1 1985 Opici laska January 1 1986 Pohadka na Snure I Count on the Wire References Edit Oddball Films The Feminine Aesthetic Pioneering Women Artists and Filmmakers Fri April 26 8PM Oddball Films Broad Strokes Pioneering Women in Animation Thur Jan 15 8 PM Radio Prague Hermina Tyrlova www radio cz Retrieved 2016 03 03 a b Radio Praga Hermina Tyrlova pionera del cine animado checo www radio cz Retrieved 2016 03 03 Hermina Tyrlova 1946 01 01 Vzpoura Hracek Revolution in Toyland retrieved 2016 03 03 Hermina Tyrlova GREAT WOMEN ANIMATORS greatwomenanimators com Archived from the original on 2016 03 25 Retrieved 2016 03 03 Oddball Films Czech Please Animated Wonders from the former Czechoslovakia Thur May 9th 8PM Oddball Films Czech Please Stop Motion Marvels from the Czech Masters Thur August 21 8PM The Little Train 1959 aka Vlacek Kolejacek Czech Animated Film on YouTube Cartoons Considered For An Academy Award 1967 cartoonresearch com External links EditCzech Animation Hermina Tyrlova pionera del cine animado checo 14 05 2003 Por Andrea Fajkusova Algunos fotogramas de los cortometrajes de Hermina Tyrlova Hermina Tyrlova at IMDb Hermina Tyrlova on Radio Praha Cesko Slovenska filmova databaze Great Women Animators The Little Train Vlacek Kolejacek on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hermina Tyrlova amp oldid 1092978629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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