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'''Volodymyr Dakhno''' ({{Lang-uk|Володимир Авксентійович Дахно}}; March 7, 1932, [[Zaporizhzhia]]{{sfn|Юнаков|2016|p=273}} — July 28,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/culture-newspaper/_avtor-multseriala-o-kazakah-umer-vo-sne/123240|script-title=ru:Автор мультсериала о казаках умер во сне|language=ru}}</ref> 2006, [[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]]) was a Ukrainian animator, [[animation film]] director and scriptwriter. He was a laureate of the [[Taras Shevchenko|Shevchenko]] [[National Prize of Ukraine]] (1988), and a [[People's Artist of Ukraine]] (1996).{{sfn|Юнаков|2016|p=273}} Dakhno was best known for the animation series ''[[Cossacks (cartoon series)|Cossacks]]'' (Козаки). He worked at [[Kievnauchfilm]], which has since been renamed [[Ukranimafilm]].
'''Volodymyr Dakhno''' ({{Lang-uk|Володимир Авксентійович Дахно}}; March 7, 1932, [[Zaporizhzhia]]{{sfn|Юнаков|2016|p=273}} — July 28,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/culture-newspaper/_avtor-multseriala-o-kazakah-umer-vo-sne/123240|script-title=ru:Автор мультсериала о казаках умер во сне|language=ru}}</ref> 2006, [[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]]) was a Ukrainian animator, [[animation film]] director and scriptwriter. He was a laureate of the [[Taras Shevchenko|Shevchenko]] [[National Prize of Ukraine]] (1988), and a [[People's Artist of Ukraine]] (1996).{{sfn|Юнаков|2016|p=273}} Dakhno was best known for the animation series ''[[Cossacks (cartoon series)|Cossacks]]'' (Козаки). He worked at [[Kievnauchfilm]], which has since been renamed Ukranimafilm.


Dakhno was born on March 7, 1932 in [[Zaporizhzhia]], [[USSR]]. After school he entered the Kyiv Medical Institute but almost immediately, he transferred to the [[Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture|Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute]] where he studied in the class of prominent Ukrainian architect [[Joseph Karakis]].{{sfn|Юнаков|2016|p=272}}
Dakhno was born on March 7, 1932 in [[Zaporizhzhia]], [[USSR]]. After school he entered the Kyiv Medical Institute but almost immediately, he transferred to the [[Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture|Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute]] where he studied in the class of prominent Ukrainian architect [[Joseph Karakis]].{{sfn|Юнаков|2016|p=272}}

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Volodymyr Dakhno (Template:Lang-uk; March 7, 1932, Zaporizhzhia[1] — July 28,[2] 2006, Kyiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian animator, animation film director and scriptwriter. He was a laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine (1988), and a People's Artist of Ukraine (1996).[1] Dakhno was best known for the animation series Cossacks (Козаки). He worked at Kievnauchfilm, which has since been renamed Ukranimafilm.

Dakhno was born on March 7, 1932 in Zaporizhzhia, USSR. After school he entered the Kyiv Medical Institute but almost immediately, he transferred to the Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute where he studied in the class of prominent Ukrainian architect Joseph Karakis.[3]

On March 7, 2013 Google released a Doodle in Dakhno's memory.[4]

Filmography

Year English translation Original title
1967 How Cossacks cooked Kulish «Як козаки куліш варили»
1969 How Cossacks searched for happiness «Як козаки щастя шукав»
1970 How Cossacks played football «Як козаки у футбол грали»
1973 How Cossacks rescued the brides «Як козаки наречених визволяли»
1975 How Cossacks bought the salt «Як козаки сіль купували»
1978 How Cossacks became the Olympians «Як козаки олімпійцями стали»
1979 How Cossacks helped the Musketeers «Як козаки мушкетерам допомагали»
1984 How Cossacks enjoyed the wedding «Як козаки на весіллі гуляли»
1987 How Cossacks met the aliens «Як козаки інопланетян зустрічали»
1995 How Cossacks played hockey «Як козаки у хокей грали»

References

  1. ^ a b Юнаков 2016, p. 273.
  2. ^ Автор мультсериала о казаках умер во сне (in Russian).
  3. ^ Юнаков 2016, p. 272.
  4. ^ Doodle: Volodymyr Dakhno's 81st birthday

Literature

  • Юнаков, О. (2016). Архитектор Иосиф Каракис (in Russian). Алмаз. ISBN 978-1-68082-000-3.