Roze Stiebra
Roze Stiebra | |
---|---|
Born |
RozÄlija Stiebra March 17, 1942 Riga, Reichskommissariat Ostland |
Nationality | Soviet → Latvian |
Occupation | animator, screenwriter, film director |
Years active | 1969–present |
Awards | Order of the Three Stars |
Roze Stiebra (born RozÄlija Stiebra on March 17, 1942) is a Latvian animator.
Biography
Roze Stiebra was born on March 17, 1942 in Riga. She graduated from the Faculty of Puppetry at the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 1964, and went on to work as an animator for Latvian Television (studio Telefilm-Riga 1966-1987), Rīgas kinostudija (1987-1990) and the animation studio Dauka (since 1991)).
She has received the Lielais Kristaps award for "best animated film" six times, for her films KÄ es braucu Ziemeļmeitas lÅ«koties (1980), Kabata (1983), SkatÄmpanti (1988), Ness un Nesija (1993), Pasaciņas. Miega vilcieniņš (1998), and Neparastie rÄ«dzinieki (2001).
She is a member of the International Animated Film Association. In 1995, she was honored with the Spīdolas Award, the highest award of the Latvian Culture Foundation.[1] In 2005, Stiebra received the Order of the Three Stars.[2]
Filmography
Feature films
- Ness un Nesija (1991)
- Kaķīša dzirnavas (1994)
Short films
- LietainÄ diena (1969)
- Hallo, Hela! (1970)
- Pieci kaÄ·i (1971)
- KÄ vilks sivÄ“ntiņu neapÄ“da (1972)
- Ringlas ceļojums (1973)
- Pasaka par sienÄzi Sisi VijoļkÄju (1974)
- DillÄ« DallÄ« Perpendikula valstÄ«bÄ (1974)
- Zelta sietiņš (1975)
- DillÄ« DallÄ« Minku parkÄ (1975)
- Brīnumputns (1976)
- DillÄ« DallÄ« Saules dÄrzÄ (1976)
- ZaÄ¼Ä pasaka (1977)
- Suns Funs un vējš (1978)
- Zaķīšu pirtiņa (1979)
- KÄ es braucu Ziemeļmeitas lÅ«koties (1980)
- Kas tas ir - kolhozs? (1981)
- Kabata (1983)
- Man vienai mÄsiņai (1984)
- Laimes lÄcis (1985)
- Uzpasaka (1986)
- Sēd uz sliekšņa pasaciņa (1987)
- SkatÄmpanti (1988)
- KÄ bÄ“rniņš nÄk pasaulÄ“ (1991)
- Lašu dzīvības ceļš (1998)
- Šunelītis (1999)
- SlazdÄ (2000)
- SaldÄs kÅ«ciņas (2000)
- Neparastie rīdzinieki (2001)
- Desas piedzīvojumi (2002)
- Spēlēju, dancoju (2007)
References
- ↑ "Roze (RozÄlija) Stiebra" (in Latvian). Kino Muzejs. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ Niedra, MÄra (1999). TeÄtris un kino: biogrÄfijÄs. Riga: Preses nams. ISBN 9984-00-331-0.
Further reading
- Kapkov, Sergey (2006). Entsiklopediya otechestvennoy multiplikatsii. Moscow: Algoritm-Kniga. ISBN 978-5926503194.