Irish Folk Furniture
Irish Folk Furniture is a 2012 short animated film directed by Tony Donoghue which won the prize for Best Animation at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.[2] It uses stop-motion animation to breathe life into the disregarded pieces of furniture that frequently lie rotting in Irish barns and sheds, showing the process of renovating them and returning them to the homes they once inhabited. The short was produced by Cathal Black under the IFB 'Frameworks' animated short film scheme.[3]
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Directed by | Tony Donoghue |
Written by | Tony Tonoghue |
Produced by | Cathal Black |
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Edited by | Ed Smith |
Music by | David Kitt |
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Running time | 9 minutes[1] |
Country | Ireland |
References
- "Irish Folk Furniture". Sebastopol Film Festival. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- Patterson, Genna. "Irish animation Irish Folk Furniture wins Sundance Film Award". JOE.ie.
- Wrigley, Tish (23 January 2013). "Our Pick from Sundance: IRISH FOLK FURNITURE". AnOther.
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