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Aleksandr Petrov

Aleksandr Petrov

Directing·July 17, 195769 years old·Prechistoye, Yaroslavlskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR

Aleksandr Konstantinovich Petrov (Александр Константинович Петров) (born 17 July 1957 in Prechistoye, Yaroslavl Oblast) is a Russian animator and animation director. Petrov was born in the village of Prechistoye (Yaroslavl Oblast) and lives in Yaroslavl. He studied art at VGIK (state institute of cinema and TV) and was a disciple of Yuriy Norshteyn at Moscow's Advanced School for Screenwriters and Directors.

After making his first films in Russia he moved to Canada where he adapted the novel The Old Man and the Sea, resulting in a 20-minute animated short — the first large-format animated film ever made. Technically impressive, the film is made entirely in pastel oil paintings on glass, a technique mastered by only a handful of animators in the world. By using his fingertips instead of a paintbrush on different glass sheets positioned on multiple levels, each covered with slow-drying oil paints, he was able to add depth to his paintings. After photographing each frame painted on the glass sheets, which was four times larger than the usual A4-sized canvas, he had to slightly modify the painting for the next frame and so on. It took him over two years -- from March 1997 through April 1999 -- to paint each of the 29,000+ frames. For the shooting of the frames a special adapted motion-control camera system was built, probably the most precise computerized animation stand ever made. On this an IMAX camera was mounted, and a video-assist camera was then attached to the IMAX camera. The film was highly acclaimed, receiving the Academy Award for Animated Short Film and Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.

After this, Aleksandr Petrov has maintained a close relationship with Pascal Blais Studio in Canada, which helped fund The Old Man and the Sea, where he works on commercials. He returned to Yaroslavl in Russia to work on his latest film, My Love, which was finished in spring 2006 after three years' work and had its premiere at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival on 27 August, where it won the Audience Prize and the Special International Jury Prize. On 17 March 2007, My Love was theatrically released at the Cinema Angelika in Shibuya, (Japan) by Studio Ghibli, as the first release of the "Ghibli Museum Library" (theatrical and DVD releases of Western animated films in Japan).

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Filmography · 28
The Prince2016Animavi Festival for Poetic Animation Opening2015The Rose2014Firebird2011DostoevskyTV2010Encore!2010The Night2010One More Time!2006My Love2005Miracle Factory. Animation Director2003Winter Days2000The Academy of One's Own Mistakes, or the Pilot Brothers Save RussiaTV2000Aleksandr Petrov: The Making of "Mermaid" + "The Old Man and the Sea"1999The Old Man and the Sea1998From the personal life of the Pilot brothersTV1997Mermaid1995Welcome to the 21st Century1992The Dream of a Ridiculous Man1991Assassin of the Tsar1989Let Bygones Be Bygones1989The Cow1989The Guardian Angel1988The Marathon1986Welcome1985A Fairy Tale About A Little Thing1984At the Pike's Behest1973Health Begins at Home1964Firefly: Cartoon Magazine for Children No. 5
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