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    Tomm Moore, Song Of The Sea
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    Tomm Moore, Song Of The Sea

    2015-01-23T10:43:00Z

    Oscar-nominated Irish animation Song Of The Sea draws on ancient folklore and traditional animation techniques to tell a universal family story. Wendy Mitchell talks to director Tomm Moore about the inspirations for the film

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    Moore unveils Song of the Sea footage
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    Moore unveils Song of the Sea footage

    2013-06-17T13:15:00Z

    Feature scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2014.

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    Song Of The Sea
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    Song Of The Sea

    2014-09-12T14:31:00Z

    Dir: Tomm Moore. Ireland-Luxembourg-Belgium-France-Denmark. 2014. 93mins

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    EFA nominates trio for 2021 Young Audience Award
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    EFA nominates trio for 2021 Young Audience Award

    2021-03-10T12:30:00Z

    Matteo Garrone’s Pinocchio, Johanne Helgeland’s The Crossing and Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart’s Wolfwalkers nominated.

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    Irish Academy crowns 'Song Of The Sea'
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    Irish Academy crowns 'Song Of The Sea'

    2015-05-25T15:33:00Z

    International awards won by Eddie Redmayne and Julianne Moore.

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    Optimum takes UK-Irish rights to animated Song of the Sea
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    Optimum takes UK-Irish rights to animated Song of the Sea

    2011-03-17T09:00:00Z

    Film in development now with Cartoon Saloon and director Tomm Moore, who worked on Oscar-nominated The Secret of Kells.

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    'Secret Of Kells' duo, Mockingbird to tackle 'My Father's Dragon'
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    'Secret Of Kells' duo, Mockingbird to tackle 'My Father's Dragon'

    2016-06-17T08:36:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Directors Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey to re-team on children’s story; The Song Of The Sea secures China deal.

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    'Happy Valley' director Neasa Hardiman receives Irish Film Board Funding
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    'Happy Valley' director Neasa Hardiman receives Irish Film Board Funding

    2017-08-07T07:57:00Z

    Other recipients include Lenny Abrahamson, Tomm Moore and Jim Sheridan. 

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    Cartoon Saloon founders talk ‘Wolfwalkers’, future plans: “We’re not interested in being giants”
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    Cartoon Saloon founders talk ‘Wolfwalkers’, future plans: “We’re not interested in being giants”

    2021-02-04T16:19:00Z

    Screen talks to its three co-founders about future plans and their acclaimed awards contender Wolfwalkers

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    ‘Wolfwalkers’: Toronto Review
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    ‘Wolfwalkers’: Toronto Review

    2020-09-13T00:01:00Z

    Cartoon Saloon’s Irish folklore trilogy ends with a film which seems destined to become an instant classic

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