Jiří Trnka

February 24, 1912 — Plzeň, Rakousko-Uhersko

A graduate of Prague's School of Arts and Crafts, in 1936 he created a puppet theater, which was disbanded after the outbreak of WWII. During the war he designed stage sets and illustrated children's books. In 1945 he set up an animation unit with several collaborators at the Prague film studio; they called the unit "Trick Brothers." Trnka specialized in puppet animation, a traditional Czech art form, of which he became the undisputed master. He also created animated cartoons, but it was his puppet animation that made him an internationally recognized artist and the winner of film festival awards at Venice and elsewhere. He wrote the scripts for most of his own films.

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The Hand

1965

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Lemonade Joe

1964

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The Emperor and the Golem

1952

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Once Upon a Time, There Was a King...

1955

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Springman and the SS

1946

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A Midsummer's Night Dream

1959

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Cybernetic Grandma

1963

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Song of the Prairie

1949