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3) Irish Animation Coda to play at SXSW

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Coda, a short Irish animation funded by the Irish Film Board, RTE and the Arts Council, has been selected to screen at South by SouthWest (SXSW) film festival in Austin, Texas. Directed by Alan Holly, the selection is the culmination of two years of painstaking work with the film being voiced by Love/Hate’s Brian Gleeson and The Wind that Shakes the Barley’s Orla Fitzgerald.

It was selected for SXSW from 4,249 short film applications and the director Alan Holly has had previous success with a short film he co-directed, Old Fangs, being selected for the Sundance Film Festival. Watch the trailer below.

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