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    Vladislav Starevich

    Vladislav Starevich (Lithuania, 1882), who lived when Lithuania was part of Russia, moved to Moscow and joined Aleksandr Khanzhonkov's production company in 1911.

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  • There he directed the first puppet-animated film, Prekrasnaya Lyukanida/ The Beautiful Leukanida (1912), inspired by the legend of Agamemnon and Menelaus, and especially Mest' Kinematograficheskogo Operatora/ The Cameraman's Revenge (1912), an early example of cinema within cinema, followed by Strekoza i Muravey/ The Grasshopper and the Ant (1913), from a fairy tale by Ivan Krylov (the first Russian film to be shown in London and Paris), and Strashnaya mest/ Terrible Vengeance (1913).

    He mixed live-action and animation in films such as the 41-minute Noch Pered Rozhdestvom/ The Night Before Christmas (1913), an adaptation of the Nikolai Gogol's story. He also adapted stories by Pushkin and Ostrovski.

    When World War I started, he made Pasynok Marsa/ Mars's Stepson (1914), a satire of