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Nikolai Petrovich Khodataev (; — 27 December 1979) was a Russian and
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artist, sculptor and animator, one of the founders of the Soviet animation industry.''
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Early years

Nikolai Khodataev was born in the Konstantinovskaya
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(modern-day
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,
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of
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) where his father Peter Petrovich Khodataev served at the time. His paternal grandmother Agafia Kondratievna Khodataeva, a lonely
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woman, was seduced by a merchant from the
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and taken away from her native town. He left her as soon as she became pregnant, so that Peter Khodataev was born as an illegitimate son and raised under his mother's surname. The merchant didn't accept the child and later bought her off with a land and two houses. This allowed Agafia Khodataeva to give her son proper education at the
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. Peter soon married a local
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Anna. By the time Nikolai was born, he had made a successful career as a tsarist official and could afford to pay for his son's art lessons.


Career

In 1924 Nikolai Khodataev along with the fellow artists Yuri Merkulov and
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were hired by
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to make sketches for his upcoming
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movie ''
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''. The three suggested to produce a segment that would have mixed live action with animation, but Protazanov rejected the idea.''Larisa Malyukova (2013)''. OVERcinema. Modern Russian animation. — Saint Petersburg: Umnaya Masha, p. 264 Khodataev then used his own money to set up an experimental workshop under the State School of Cinematography which became the first
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in the USSR. Their 20-minute film '' Interplanetary Revolution'' was one of the first Soviet animated films made as a parody of ''Aelita'' and the current political situation. The artists made excessive use of
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(called flat marionettes at the time) along with the
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art style that was at its peak in Russia. These methods resulted in a distinguishable look and feel. The film was a great success. In 1925 they were hired by the Soviet government to produce '' China in Flames'', another cutout animation critical of European interference in Chinese economy, this time serious in tone and message.
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along with the young Vkhutemas graduates
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and the
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joined the team which led to a variety of art styles. With 1000 meters of film and 14
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it ran over 50 minutes at the time, which made it the first Soviet animated
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and one of the first in the world. In 1926 Khodataev moved to Mezhrabpom-Rus where he directed a number of
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and live action films. Among his notable works were ''One of Many'' (1927) about the adventures of a
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girl in
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that featured both filming techniques and ''
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'' (1928). The latter presented a story about a
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child that followed a dramatic narrative which Khodataev described as "the first steps in conquering the tragedy genre". It was stylized as traditional Nenets art and used an innovative technique of printing on thin celluloid. Same year he directed a live short ''Pushkin's Housewarming'' that was banned by censorship. His experiments started getting less and less support from government that wanted to see comic
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and advertisements instead which Khodataev despised. Between 1928 and 1935 he worked at
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. In 1933-1934 he directed his last two animated films: '' The Little Organ'', an adaptation of ''
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'' by
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, and ''Fialkin's Career'' about an ambitious fool. Both featured original graphical style inspired by the works of
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as well as smooth animation, "manifesting a plasticity of animation movement and the filmmaker's ability to nudge animation towards real art". Nevertheless, they went almost unnoticed, which made Khodataev question the purpose of his work. He left animation around the time
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was created, feeling that the industry wasn't up to bold experiments. In contrast to animation, in art he preferred the
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period, drew many portraits, mostly women.Irina Margolina,
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He also took part in art exhibitions. In addition, he wrote articles for the ''
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'' magazines and produced animation for theatrical plays staged at the
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. Nikolai Khodataev died in Moscow in 1979. He was survived by his daughter Nela and his son Konstantin, also an artist. His sister Olga Khodataeva (1894—1968) was also a prominent Soviet animator who worked with her brother on some of his major films before joining
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.Olga Khodataeva
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Their brother Alexei Khodataev, a musician, left memoirs that give insight into the history of the Khodataev family.


Films

* 1924 — '' Interplanetary Revolution'' * 1924 — ''How Avdotya Learned to Read'' * 1924 — ''1905—1925'' * 1925 — '' China in Flames'' * 1925 — ''Start'' * 1926 — ''How Murzilka Learned to Write Addresses Correctly'' * 1927 — ''Let's Be Vigilant'' * 1927 — ''Let's Make the LovKom Good!'' * 1927 — ''One of Many'' * 1928 — ''
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'' * 1928 — ''Terrible Vavila and Auntie Arina'' * 1928 — ''Ten Rools of Cooperation'' * 1928 — ''By Day With a Flame'' * 1928 — ''Pushkin's Housewarming'' * 1928 — ''Gather Yourself, LovKom Is Coming!'' * 1928 — ''Defalcation'' * 1930 — ''Spring Sowing'' * 1930 — ''Eureka'' * 1931 — ''The Car Lover'' * 1932 — ''Disarmament'' * 1932 — ''Fly Ahead, Locomotive!'' * 1933 — '' The Little Organ'' (or ''The Music Box'') * 1934 — ''Fialkin's Career'' * 1942 — ''Cinema Circus'' (as animator)


See also

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