Zdenka Doitcheva
Directing
Biography
Czech-Bulgarian film director of animated films. Doitcheva directed about 50 animated films, many of which participated in festivals of animated and short films in Europe and worldwide. At the beginning of her career she created mainly films for children, but over time she was drawn to stories with grotesque and allegorical character. Doitcheva has won many awards, including the prize for Best Short Film in Adelaide in 1968, the Golden Record for Children's Movies from Tehran 1970, and the Palme d'Or for Best Short Film in Cannes 1974 for the film Aquarium.
Known For

The film consists of 12 miniatures, each based on one of the signs of the zodiac.
Horoscope

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When Snow Flakes Covered All Over

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Grukh and Grushka

At night, a little mouse wanders around the nursery. The mouse nibbles at the fringe on the carpet and the trash can. And then there's the hazelnut. It gets up on the table and sees a pencil-very suitable for nibbling. The pencil asks him to wait - it wants to draw something for the last time. First the cheese is drawn, then the apple is added, and then the sausage. But when the pencil adds a mustache to the drawing, it turns out that it is a cat. The mouse is afraid and runs away.
A Mouse and a Pencil

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Forest Republic

A man falls in a hole on his walk, he sees another person walking on the same path and makes sure he's not the only one to get injured.
The Hole

Two neighbors play backgammon with such passion that they don't notice anything happening around them.
Passion

An animated short film.