Todor Dinov

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Alias:
Т. Динов
Тодор Динов

Birthplace:
Alexandroúpoli, Greece

Todor Dinov (24 July 1919 – 17 June 2004) was a Bulgarian animator informally known as the Father of Bulgarian animation. During his lifetime, he wrote and directed more than 40 short animated films and several live-action feature films, and was also a popular illustrator, children's book illustrator, painter, graphic artist, comics artist and caricaturist.  Dinov was born to a Bulgarian family in Dedeagach in Western Thrace (today Alexandroupoli, Greece) and finished school in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He studied at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow under the tutelage of distinguished Soviet animators such as Ivan Ivanov-Vano. Dinov created his own first animated film, Yunak Marko (English: Marko the Hero), in 1955. Perhaps his best-known animated film in the West is the five-minute short Margaritka (English: The Daisy), produced in 1965. The film features a square-shaped little man trying to cut down a daisy and failing, then becoming more and more enraged as he tries increasingly brutal methods against the flower; in the end, the daisy only responds to the love of a child. Oddly, Margaritka won a prize for best children's film even though it was meant for adults.  In 1967 he was a member of the jury of the 5th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]  He founded the first animation studio in Bulgaria, setting the highest quality professional standards for producing animation in his country. Later, he created the Animation Department (now a separate major) and taught animation classes at the Theatre and Film Arts Institute. Dinov was also a member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.  In 1999, Dinov was awarded the highest-rank Bulgarian medal — the Stara Planina order (First Degree). In 2003 he received the Crystal Pyramide Award of the Bulgarian Filmmaker Union for lifetime achievement to the art of Bulgarian animation.  He died in Sofia at the age of 84.

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Animation:
1967  Banished from Eden

Art Direction:
1958  Nadkhitrenata lisitsa
1962  The Lighting Rod
1963  The Apple
1965  The Daisy
1967  Banished from Eden
1970  Prometheus XX
1983  Cuckoo
1987  Bustle
1988  Libido

Director:
1958  In the Land of Cannibals
1958  Little Anna
1958  Nadkhitrenata lisitsa
1959  Prometheus
1959  The Secret of the Golden Shoes
1961  Duo
1962  The Lighting Rod
1963  Jealousy
1963  The Apple
1965  The Daisy
1967  Banished from Eden
1969  The Icon Stand
1970  Prometheus XX
1971  Chain Reaction
1973  The Kettle-Drum
1974  The Dragon
1975  Perpetuum Mobile
1977  Gunpowder
1980  The Rain of Paris
1983  Cuckoo
1987  Bustle
1988  Libido

Writer:
1958  In the Land of Cannibals
1958  Little Anna
1958  Nadkhitrenata lisitsa
1959  Prometheus
1959  The Secret of the Golden Shoes
1961  Duo
1962  The Lighting Rod
1963  Jealousy
1963  The Apple
1965  The Daisy
1967  Banished from Eden
1969  The Icon Stand
1970  Prometheus XX
1971  Chain Reaction
1973  The Kettle-Drum
1974  The Dragon
1975  Perpetuum Mobile
1977  Gunpowder
1980  The Rain of Paris
1983  Cuckoo
1987  Bustle
1988  Libido

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