Milos Matourek ( czech. Miloš Macourek ; December 2, 1926 - September 30, 2002) - Czech writer, storyteller, screenwriter and poet, author of comedy and science fiction films [1] . The author of the fairy tale "Bonnifatsy and his nephews", which became the basis of the script for the cartoon " Boniface 's Vacation ".
| Milos Matsourek | |
|---|---|
| Miloš Macourek | |
| Date of Birth | December 2, 1926 |
| Place of Birth | Kromeriz , First Czechoslovak Republic |
| Date of death | September 30, 2002 (75 years) |
| Place of death | Prague , Czech Republic |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | children's writer , screenwriter , prose writer , playwright , screenwriter |
| Years of creativity | 1958 - 2002 |
| Genre | humor , fairy tale , fiction |
| Language of Works | Czech |
| Awards | [d] |
Content
Creativity
Before taking up literary activity, Matsourek tried many professions. Literary creativity began as a poet, but after the first published book of poems in the early 1960s, he published several books of fairy tales, which were translated into many languages, including Russian. [2] At the same time, Matsourek began writing screenplays. In the cinema, he formed strong creative alliances with directors Vaclav Vorlicek and Oldrich Lipsky .
Permanent illustrator of Matsourek’s fairy tales was Adolphe Born , with whom they created a series about the adventures of schoolchildren of Mach and Shebestova, which appeared in parallel in a cartoon and book form, with Bourne listed as a collaborator.
Milos Matsourek died in 2002. [3]
Scenarios
- Who wants to kill Jesse? (Kdo chce zabít Jessii?) (1966, director Vaclav Vorlicek )
- I killed Einstein, gentlemen (Zabil jsem Einsteina, pánové) (1969, director Oldrich Lipsky )
- Four kills is enough, dear (Čtyři vraždy stačí, drahoušku) (1970, director Oldřich Lipsky)
- Pan, you are a widow (Pane, vy jste vdova!) (1970, director Vaclav Vorlichek)
- Girl on a broomstick (Dívka na koštěti) (1971, director Václav Vorlíček)
- How to drown Dr. Mrachek (Jak utopit dr. Mráčka) (1974, director Vaclav Vorlicek)
- Solo for an elephant and orchestra (Cirkus v cirkuse) (1975, director Oldrich Lipsky)
- What if you eat spinach (Což takhle dát si špenát) (1977, director Vaclav Vorlicek)
- Tomorrow I will get up and scald tea (Zítra vstanu a opařím se čajem) (1977, director Jindrich Polak )
- Mach and Šebestová ( cartoon series) (1977–2005, directed by Adolf Born , Milos Matsourek, Yaroslav Dubrava)
- Arabella (Arabela) (television series) (1979, director Vaclav Vorlichek)
- Arabella returns (Arabela se vrací: Rumburak králem Ríse pohádek) (television series) (1993)
- Guests from the Galaxy (Monstrum z galaxie Arkana) (1981, director Dusan Vukotic )
- Firebird (Pták Ohnivák) (1997, director Vaclav Vorlicek)
- Bouquet (Kytice) (2000, directed by Frantisek Antonin Brabets )
- Mach, Shebestova and the telephone receiver (Mach, Šebestová a kouzelné sluchátko) (2001, director Vaclav Vorlíček)
Literature
- Matsourek Milos. Poorly drawn chicken / fairy tales. / Per. with Czech A. Serobabin; Rice G.A.V.Traugot. - Sverdlovsk: Middle Ural Prince. publishing house, 1989. - p. 272.
- Kozak J., Matsourek M., Vorlicek V. Bubbling Wine: Screenplay .. - M .: Art, 1962. - 112 p. - (Film screening library).
Screenshots
- 1965 - " Boniface 's Vacation " (animated film, director Fyodor Khitruk )
- 1966 - “ About a hippopotamus who was afraid of vaccinations ” (cartoon, director Leonid Amalrik )
- 1967 - " Frantisek " (cartoon, director Vadim Kurchevsky )
Notes
Links
- Miloš Matsourek (Eng.) On the Internet Movie Database
- Milos Matsourek on CSFD (Czech)
- Tales of Milos Matsourek