For other fairy tale people in Los Angeles, it arrivesTOMORROW (which is probably TODAY by the time you all read this, ie. Friday, January 9th.) It also opens in Irvine, CA on January 16th, so two windows of opportunity to see it in LA!
In gorgeous, hand-drawn animation, “Song of the Sea” tells the tale of the last seal-child, Saoirse, and her brother Ben, who must race against time on a journey to awaken Saoirse’s powers and save the magical spirit world....
The idea for the film was born during production on “Kells” on the west coast of Ireland, where Moore and his family came across corpses of seals that had been killed by fishermen. A local told Moore that, years ago, the widespread belief that seals were mystical creatures who could contain human souls or transform into humans would have prevented their deaths.
Selkies aren’t the only characters from Irish folklore to be featured in “Song of the Sea”; the film also has the sea deity Mac Lir, as well as the Great Seanachai, or traditional storyteller, and a host of ancient and mystical creatures.
I've included some stills that have been released so you can get an idea of the style. While it looks simplistic, sort of like Kells did, it's anything but and is already receiving high praise from animation critics globally (it's already had screenings in the UK and throughout Europe and at a number of festivals).
Here's the (wonderful!) official trailer, released in December, for those of you who haven't seen it yet:
gorgeous dreams, watching Song of the Sea is a spellbinding experience
that captures fantasy in its purest form."
- IndieWire
“A marvel to behold!”
- Variety
"WONDROUS! DELIGHTFUL!"
- The Hollywood Reporter
This is the gorgeous picture awaiting you when you go to the official film website. (I had to grab a screen-cap to entice you!) |