Studio Filmów Rysunkowych

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Studio headquarters
Former studio headquarters on Mickiewicz Street in Bielsko-Biała
Construction site of the Interactive Centre of Fairy Tales and Animation at the SFR site (December 2022)

Studio Filmów Rysunkowych (Animated Film Studio) is a Polish animation studio based in Bielsko-Biała. It is best known for animating Polish cartoons of Bolek and Lolek and Reksio.

It was founded in 1947 by brothers Zdzisław and Maciej Lachur with Władysław Nehrebecki, Leszek Lorek, Alfred Ledwig, Mieczysław Poznański, Aleksander Rohoziński, Wiktor Sakowicz, Rufin Struzik, and Wacław Wajser. The studio was established on 1 September 1947 as Eksperymentalne Studio Filmów Rysunkowych (Experimental Animated Film Studio) operating at the office of Trybuna Robotnicza (Worker's Tribune) newspaper. In 1948, the studio moved to Wisła, and then to Bielsko.[1]

Productions[edit]

Animated Series[edit]

  • Bolek and Lolek (Bolek i Lolek, 1963–1986)
  • Reksio (1967–1990)
  • Balthazar the Dragon (1960s-????)
  • Margo the Mouse (Przygody Myszki, 1976–1983)
  • Kuba and Sruba (Kuba i Śruba), (2011–2016)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Leszek Mech, "Czarodzieje Filmowych Baśni" in Kalendarz Beskidzki 1968 (1967)

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