Zenon Wasilewski (October 30, 1903 – April 20, 1966) was a pioneer of Polish puppet animation. Painter, photographer, creator of the first post-war puppet film "Za króla Krakusa" (In the Time of King Krakus; 1947). He initiated the creation of the Puppet Film Department at the Łódź Film Festival, which was the origin of Se-Ma-For. He was also a co-founder of the Polish school of animation. In 1975, an award was established in his honor, recognizing the creators of the best animated films for children.
Directing
42
Male
1903-10-30
Sosnowiec, Poland, Russian Empire [now Sosnowiec, Slaskie, Poland]
Зенон Василевский
Wooden Rider
The Man in the Mirror
Magical Gifts
Mr. Rzepka and His Shadow
Uwaga, Diabeł!
Dwie Dorotki
Pan Piórko śni
The Fox and the Stork
Five Minutes for Health
A Crime in the Street of Ventriloquist Cat
In the Time of King Krakus
Michalkowick's Story
The Cunning Fox
Shoemaker Dratewka
There Was a Little Pig