Last month, we posted a few minutes of David OReilly’s intense, animated cat-and-mouse drama Please Say Something, which took home the Golden Bear for best short film at the 2009 Berlinale Shorts festival. But now the entire 10-minute production is online, and our most skilled computer geniuses have figured out a way for you to watch – RIGHT HERE!
David OReilly’s 23-part animated project Please Say Something (PSS) has just been awarded the Berlinale Shorts Golden Bear (best film). PSS is no ordinary cat and mouse tale, as it deals with domestic abuse and looks like a cartoon beamed back in time from the future. If you’re in the future and you’re reading this – please beam us more films. We await your transmission.
Here’s parts 1-5 of PSS.
Spotted at Variety.com.
The traditionally-animated 2D feature The Secret of Kells is set to hit Irish theaters on March 6th, but below you can see a segment from the film (in French), which was directed by Tom Moore and animated at Cartoon Saloon.
Spotted at Animatie.
Ireland’s Cartoon Saloon will see their feature film Brendan and The Secret of Kells on the homeland screens in March 2009. We’re still awaiting news as to when audiences outside of Ireland will catch a screening. In the meantime, here’s the French trailer.
Dublin-based animator Morten Vinther created this ad for Coca-Cola’s Blastbeat project. It was produced at Piranha Bar.












