Garik Seko

Garik Seko

Born 29/06/1935
Tbilisi, Gruzie, Soviet Union

Died 20/06/1994 (58 years old)
Prague, Praha, Hlavní město Praha, Czech Republic

Biography

Garik Seko (1935-1994), an animator and director of Georgian origin, worked at Prague's Studio J. Trnka and with Hermina Týrlová at Zlín's studios. He was a specialist in the animation of non-traditional materials: stones, wire, lace, clock pieces and books. But he also worked with puppets and used paper techniques. He also directed short films, e.g. Curious Mouse (Zvědavá myška, 1964), Bone (Kost, 1968), Tick Tock (Tik - tak, 1974), Bruncvík and the Lion (Bruncvík a lev, 1980), Ex Libris (1982), and the TV series The Blackbird Brothers (Kosí bratři, 1980) and The Life of the Horáček Farmily (Ze života rodiny Horáčkovy, 1990).

Zlín Film Festival

Director

Screenwriter