Stanislav Látal

Stanislav Látal (Samotišky, near Olomouc, 7 May 1919-Prague, 4 August 1994) was a Czech puppet-film maker and animator.[1][2] He was among the Czech animators Jiří Trnka, Karel Zeman, Hermína Týrlová, Jiří Barta, Břetislav Pojar, and Jan Švankmajer known for their unique style.[3]

Films

References

  1. Stanislav Látal ČSFD.cz 1994 – "Stanislav Látal se narodil v květnu 1919 v Samotíškách u Olomouce. ... to byl po dvou desetiletích druhý dlouhometrážní český loutkový film, .."
  2. Giannalberto Bendazzi Cartoons: one hundred years of cinema animation 1994 "In 1947, Stanislav Látal (Samotisky, 7 May 1919) directed the original tale Liška a džbán (The Fox and the Pitcher, 1949)."
  3. Dina Iordanova Cinema of the other Europe: the industry and artistry of East 2003 Page 31 "Best known for their unique style were Czech animators Jiří Trnka, Karel Zeman, Hermína Týrlová, Jiří Barta, Břetislav Pojar, Stanislav Látal and surrealist Jan Svankmajer, as well as the Slovak animator Viktor Kubal."
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