Dmitry Geller

Dmitry Geller
Born Dmitry Alexandrovich Geller
(1970-10-12) 12 October 1970
Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union
Occupation Animator and director

Dmitry Alexandrovich Geller (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Геллер; born 12 October 1970) is a Russian animator and film director.

Biography

Geller began his creative activity as an independent artist, participated in art exhibitions in St. Petersburg, Copenhagen, Washington, Sofia.[1] In his native city Ekaterinburg he participated in exhibitions in the civic centres "DK Avtomobilist”, “Surikova 31”, “Lenina 11”. In the year 1985, together with a group of architects he participated in creation of happenings at the disco parties in the civic centre “DK Sverdlova”.

In 1990 he began working as an artist at the studio "A-Film"[2] at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio. He studied at the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors in Moscow (workshop of Fyodor Khitruk, Yuriy Norshteyn, Eduard Nazarov,[3] Andrei Khrzhanovsky), and graduated in the year 1997. In the same year, he made a one-minute film for the animation project «Optimus Mundus».

He directed an animated sequence in feature and documentaries films. He created graphic design for a series of documentaries about the small nations in Africa, Asia and the North of Russia, as well as opening night posters for movies.

Invited by Jilin Animation Institute in 2011-2013 he created together with students two animated films, one of which has got the Chinese national award for the best short film in 2012, the Grand Prix of the festival in Hiroshima. Dmitry Geller is a Professor of Jilin Animation Institute.

Films of Geller were participating in musical performances in France and the Netherlands,[4] his film Filmworks XIX: The Rain Horse ("Boy") took part in the jubilee presentations in connection with the 60th anniversary of John Zorn in Paris and on his jubilee concert in Mexico City.

Retrospectives of Geller’s films took part at film festivals in Moscow, St. Petersburg,[5] Yekaterinburg,[6] ANIMATOR (festival), Nikozi,[7] Kraków,[8] Sofia[9] and selected films were shown in Amsterdam on the ship «Ship of fools»,[10] Cinematheque in New York, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, his films are shown in the museum’s collection of the festival in Hiroshima.

Filmography

Awards

Man meets woman

I saw mice burying a cat

The sparrow who kept his word

Boy. The Rain Horse

Declaration of love

The little night symphony

Hello from Kislovodsk

Mystery - it’s you

External links

References

  1. http://domaartfest.com/416?lang=2
  2. "Russian animation in letters and figures - Studies - SVERDLOVSK ANIMATION STUDIO "A-FILM"". animator.ru.
  3. "Russian animation in letters and figures - People - Nazarov Eduard V.". animator.ru.
  4. "Pieces with Animation Movie". tirzah-quartet.be.
  5. "OPEN CINEMA - International Short and Animation Film Festival". opencinemafest.ru.
  6. "Фестиваль "КиноПроба" - Home page". kinoprobafest.com.
  7. "nikozifestival.ge". nikozifestival.ge.
  8. "Etiuda & Anima - Międzynarodowy Festiwal Filmowy Etiuda & Anima, organizowany w Krakowie od 1994 roku, jest najstarszą w Polsce imprezą filmową konfrontującą osiągnięcia studentów szkół filmowych i artystycznych z całego świata oraz dorobek twórców animacji artystycznej, zarówno profesjonalistów, studentów, jak i realizatorów niezależnych.". Etiuda & Anima.
  9. "Early Bird Fest 2013 - Student's film festival.". earlybirdfest.org.
  10. Digizaal webdev Amsterdam Netherlands. "-". azart.org.
  11. "Man Meets Woman (2014)". IMDb.
  12. "Ya videl kak mishy kota horonili (2011) - IMDb". IMDb. 11 September 2015.
  13. "Vorobej kotoryj umel dergat' slovo (Video 2010)". IMDb.
  14. "Malenkaya nochnaya simfoniya (2003)". IMDb. 11 September 2015.
  15. "Privet iz Kislovodska (2001) - IMDb". IMDb. 29 May 2001.
  16. 1 2 3 4 "ОКНО В ЕВРОПУ О компании". okno-filmfest.ru.
  17. "International Animated Film Festival "Tindirindis" in Vilnius". tindirindis.lt.
  18. "World Festival of Animated Film". varnafest.org.
  19. "Открытый Российский фестиваль анимационного кино - Фестиваль". suzdalfest.ru.
  20. "Мультивидение Multivision". multivision.ru.
  21. "António Gaio (1925 – 2015)". cinanima.pt.
  22. "ITFS - Internationales Trickfilm-Festival in Stuttgart". ITFS.
  23. "Святая Анна". centerfest.ru.
  24. "ESF/фестиваль сверхкороткого фильма". esff.ru.
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