The Secret of Kells
is a welcome reminder of how warm, personal, and compelling traditional
drawn animation can be. The story takes place in the eighth century, a
perilous time when Viking raiders threatened to destroy Irish
civilization. Since his parents were killed by Vikings, 12-year-old
Brendan (voice by Evan McGuire) has lived within the walled monastery of
Kells under the stern eye of his uncle, Abbot Cellach (Brendan
Gleeson). But his life changes when Brother Aidan (Mick Lally) arrives
at Kells with a wondrously beautiful but unfinished illuminated
manuscript, created to be "a beacon in these dark times." Brendan
realizes he wants to become an illuminator and complete the book,
despite his uncle's opposition. His decision helps him win the
friendship of Aisling (Christen Mooney), a silver-haired wood fairy--and
requires him to battle the monstrous pagan god Crom Cruach.
The creators of this film animated all the characters by hand on paper with pencils! A few
scenes were done in flash (dream seqs) and blender etc was used for some
ex animation - it was a mix of techniques but mostly handrawn on paper.
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