Irish animated short film ‘Coda’ has been nominated for the Cartoon d’Or award, the accolade for best European animated short at the Cartoon Forum.
The six nominees were chosen from a shortlist of 31 films which won an award at the Cartoon Media partner festivals in the past year.
Directed by Alan Holly, ‘Coda’ tells the story of a lost soul who stumbles drunkenly through the city. In a park, death finds him and shows him many things. Produced by Ciaran Deeney for Dublin-based animation studio And Maps and Plans, Coda features the voices of Brian Gleeson (‘Standby’, ‘The Stag’) and Orla Fitzgerald (‘The Wind that Shakes the Barley’, ‘The Guarantee’) in addition to music composed by Shane Holly.
‘Coda’ was shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination this year. It has also achieved success on the festival circuit, winning awards such as Best Animated Short Film at SXSW and Most Creative Short at last year’s Edinburgh Short Film Festival as well as being nominated for an Annie Award.
‘Coda’ was funded by the Irish Film Board, RTÉ and the Arts Council.
Previous winners of the Cartoon D’Or award include Nick Park’s ‘Wallace and Gromit’ short ‘The Wrong Trousers’ and ‘Please Say Something’ from Irish director David O’Reilly.
The Cartoon d’Or award ceremony will take place in Toulouse, France on September 17th.