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THE BEST OF THE 2009
The Best of Ottawa program showcases many of the outstanding films presented in our
Official Competition. The 2009 program includes such exceptional films as: David OReilly’s
award-winning sci-fi drama “Please Say Something”; the innovative and mesmerizing “The
Bellow’s March”, directed by Eric Dyer; Diego Maclean’s haunting student film entitled “The
Art of Drowning”; and the crowd-favourite travelogue “Madagascar, A Journey Diary”, by
Bastien Dubois.
Best of Ottawa 2009 is only a sample of the outstanding animated works screened at the
2009 Ottawa International Animation Festival. Don't miss out on the full festival experience!
Join us at the 2010 Ottawa International Animation Festival taking place October 20th-24th.
The program began touring internationally in November 2009 and wraps up at the beginning
of October 2010. Be sure to ask your local theatre, school, or film organization about the
Best of Ottawa 2009 program. For more information about Best of Ottawa 2009, or to book
a screening date, please contact the Festival offices at 613-232-8769 or
info@animationfestival.ca.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The Ottawa International Animation Festival
(OIAF) is the largest of its kind in North
America, attracting film buffs, art lovers,
filmmakers, and cartoon fans from around the
world to the nation's capital. Yet again, the
2009 Festival received a record number of
entries, with 2185 film submissions from 78
countries around the world. Of the entries
submitted, only 100 were chosen to compete
in the Official Competition, which took place
October 14th-18th, in Ottawa, Ontario. The
selected films competed in five main
categories: Feature Film, Independent Short
Films, Commissioned Films, Student Films
and Animation Made for Children. Prizes
were awarded for each competition and
individual competition category.
OIAF 2009 Signal Film
Julian Grey
Head Gear Animation | Canada | 2009 | 0:45
“The bouncing ball leads the audience to the 2009 edition of the Ottawa International Animation Festival”
Love on the Line
G Melissa Graziano
University of California at Los Angeles | USA | 2008 | 5:00
“Follow the dots and dashes to a time before the Internet, even before telephones, when star-crossed
lovers had to curb their raging hormones using the quickest form of communication available: the
telegraph.”
Mac the Horny Mac Daddy
Ian Miller
University of the Arts | USA | 2009 | 1:07
Awarded Honourable Mention (Undergraduate Animation) at OIAF 09
“Mak is a horny guy and nothing will get in the way of his goals.”
Postalolio
Marv Newland
International Rocketship Limited | Canada & USA | 2008 | 5:02
“Animated in traditional 2D pencil animation, traced onto blank, watercolour postcards, painted and
mailed, every frame of Postalolio traveled through the international post. The animated journey of the
main character is surrounded by postage stamps, cancellations, and handling marks.”
Please Say Something
David OReilly
David OReilly Animation | Ireland & Germany | 2009 | 10:00
Awarded Best Narrative Short at OIAF 09
“A troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse, set in the distant future.”
The Bellow's March
Eric Dyer
Ride Pictures | USA | 2009 | 5:00
“Anthropomorphized concertinas play out a Sisyphean cycle of destroy-create-destroy. Dyer bridges digital
and physical processes in animation by creating, spinning, and shooting 18 hand-painted 3D printed
sculptures (dubbed 'cinetropes') to make the film.”
Chick (Laska)
Michal Socha
Platige Image | Poland | 2008 | 5:03
Awarded HIT Entertainment GRAND PRIZE for Best Student Animation at OIAF 09
“A humorous true-life story about male-female relations. Infatuation and its consequences are depicted in
a ironic way: meeting a guy, dancing, having fun, a sexual act.”
The Black Dog's Progress
Stephen Irwin
UK | 2008 | 3:15
“The Black Dog, unwanted by his owner, is thrown out into an unwelcoming neighbourhood. On his
journey, he's corrupted by acts of violence and grows determined to live happily ever after back home.”
Magic Cube and Ping-Pong
Lei Lei
Tsinghua University, Academy of Fine Arts | China | 2009 | 4:07
“The story takes place in the city of Magic Cube, where people’s heads are made of magic cubes. In a
Ping Pong tournament, the ping pong ball accidentally falls out the window, and the protagonist starts on
a journey to find the ball.”
The Art of Drowning
Diego Maclean
Emily Carr University | Canada | 2009 | 2:07
Awarded Honourable Mention (Canadian Animation) at OIAF 09
“Based on a poem by Billy Collins, The Art of Drowning ponders what awaits us at the end of the line.”
History of the Meat Packing District
Gary Leib
Twinkle LLC | USA | 2008 | 1:01
“A cartoon history of the Meat Packing District of NYC, part of an ongoing commission from the New
York Times. The series is called Concrete Jumble, and each short animation explores a different New
York City neighborhood. New cartoons appear quarterly on the Times website.”
MGMT 'Kids'
Christy Karacas & Ray Tintori
USA | 2009 | 6:11
“Childhood fears come alive in this video for MGMT's hit song Kids.”
The Terrible Thing of Alpha-9!
Jake Armstrong
School of Visual Arts | USA | 2009 | 5:45
Awarded Best Undergraduate Animation at OIAF 09
“A space bounty-hunter travels to a lonely planet to kill a terrible monster.”
Madagascar, A Journey Diary (Madagascar, carnet de voyage)
Bastien Dubois
Sacrebleu Production | France | 2009 | 11:30
Awarded GRAND PRIZE for Best Commissioned Animation at OIAF 09
Awarded Best Television Animation for Adults at OIAF 09
Awarded National Film Board of Canada PUBLIC PRIZE at OIAF 09
“The pages of the diary turn, then the drawings liven up, and we cover the luxuriant landscapes of
Madagascar before being introduced to the Malagasy culture.”
Inherent Obligations (Kaasündinud Kohustused)
Rao Heidmets
OÜ Nukufilm | Estonia | 2008 | 10:00
Awarded Nelvana GRAND PRIZE for Best Independent Short Animation at OIAF 09
“We can see the media playing a continously greater role in the arrangement of social life. How can the
largest companies fulfil the needs of vast numbers of consumers by changing themselves? The result of
all this is a vulgar and rude ‘modern world.’”
FILM CONTACTS
Love on the Line
Chick
G Melissa Graziano
3595 S. Sepulvenda Blvd. #8
Los Angeles, CA, USA 90034
animazzata@gmail.com
Magdalena Matejek
Platige Image
Raclawicka 99
Warsaw, Poland 02-634
mmatejek@platige.com
www.platige.com
Mak the Horny Mac Daddy
Ian Miller
657 Hague Ave.
Saint Paul, MN, USA 55104
ianmichaelmiller23@hotmail.com
Postalolio
Marv Newland
International Rocketship Limited
8938 Shaughnessy St.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
V6P 3Y5
Tel: 604-738-1778
Fax: 604-736-6270
mnewland@telus.net
www.marvcards.com
Please Say Something
David OReilly
David OReilly Animation
Partizan, Adalbert Str. 20
Berlin, Germany 10997
Tel: +49 30616714674
mail@davidoreilly.com
www.davidoreilly.com
The Bellows March
Eric Dyer
University of Maryland
Baltimore County
601 W. 38th St.
Baltimore, MD, USA 21211
Tel: 410-455-2589
dyer@umbc.edu
www.ericdyer.net
History of the
Meat Packing District
Gary Leib
Twinkle
64 Grand St. #4
New York, NY, USA 10013
Tel: 212-219-9252
gary@twinkleland.com
www.twinkleland.com
The Black Dog's Progress
Stephen Irwin
Small Time inc.
51 Hargrave Mansions,
Hargrave Rd.
London, UK N19 5SR
Tel: 207 502 0640
stephen@smalltimeinc.com
www.smalltimeinc.com
Magic Cube and Ping-Pong
Lei Lei
Tsinghua University
Room 102, Building 27 Capital
Normal University
Beijing, China 330002
milk527@gmail.com
www.raydesign.cn
The Art of Drowning
Diego Maclean
11 E. 11th Ave, #107
Vancouver, BC, Canada
V5T 2B9
Tel: 778-835-1695
diegomaclean@gmail.com
MGMT 'Kids'
Christy Karacas
87 Clay St., #6
Brooklyn, NY, USA 11222
ckaracas@hotmail.com
The Terrible Thing of
Alpha-9!
Jake Armstrong
262 E. 2nd St, #5D
New York, NY, USA 10009
fboywonder@gmail.com
jakehatesyou.blogspot.com
Madagascar,
A Journey Diary
Guilaine Bergeret
Paris, France
adrisacrebleu@hotmail.fr
Inherent Obligations
Maret Reismann
OÜ Nukufilm
Niine 11
Tallinn, Estonia 10414
Tel: +(372) 641-4307
Fax: +(372) 641-4307
nukufilm@nukufilm.ee
www.nukufilm.ee