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Born February 18, 1939 · Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Galina Sergeyevna Barinova was born on February 18, 1939 in Moscow. She is a Soviet and Russian animated film director, animator, and artist. She is author to over 20 animated films produced between 1960 and 1990. She is a member of the International Animated Film Association (ASIFA), and has collaborated with artists A. E. Nikolskaya and G. A. Petrova, among others. Barinova has also collaborated with the studio "Christmas Films". From 1951 to 1956, Barinova studied at the Children's Art School in the Krasnopresnensky District of Moscow; in 1956, she enrolled in animation courses at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio, graduating in 1959, while in 1958, simultaneously enrolling in the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, graduating in 1963. From 1956 to 1998, Barinova worked at Soyuzmultfilm, using the techniques of drawn animation and cut-out layering animation. As an animator, she was directly involved in the creation of over 40 films. Since 1969, she has been one of the initiators of the creation of the almanac Veselaya Karusel (Merry-Go-Round) and the author of its first issue (director and production designer). Her husband, animator Anatoly Petrov, wrote that the idea for the almanac came specifically from Galina Barinova. In some of her directorial works, she used technical techniques developed by her husband. Since 2005, she has been an instructor at the Theatre Art and Technical College No. 60.

The Jester Balakirev
1993

Once Upon a Time...
1990
Лев и 9 гиен
1988

Shurale
1987

When the Sand Sprouts...
1986

Perfil and Foma
1985

Bear - Lime Leg
1984

The Big Wolf - The Grey Tail
1983

Lisa Patrikeevna
1982

Cat Kotofeyevitch
1981

The Sly Crow
1980

Scary Story
1979

Giraffe and Glasses
1978

The Parcel
1978
Confusion
1974

Кто пасётся на лугу?
1973

Mosaic
1969