Francis Glebas
An indelible mark in the realm of animation, Francis Glebas, born in 1952 in New York, USA, has been an active contributor to the film industry since the 1990s. Known for his work in the animated genre, Glebas has directed and storyboarded some of Disney's most iconic films such as "Pocahontas" and "Aladdin"; however, his magnum opus remains "Fantasia 2000", which won him critical acclaim though it fell short of major film festival awards. Glebas' authorial style is characterized by his unique ability to weave intricate narratives with a strong emotional core, deftly balancing humor, drama, and adventure.
Francis Glebas, with his unyielding passion for animation, continues to charm audiences with his art, radiating a warmth and love for storytelling that is contagiously inspirational.