Song of the Sea (2014 film)

Song of the Sea
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTomm Moore
Screenplay byWill Collins
Story byTomm Moore
Produced by
  • Tomm Moore
  • Ross Murray
  • Paul Young
  • Stephan Roelants
  • Serge Ume
  • Marc Ume
  • Isabelle Truc
  • Clement Calvet
  • Jeremie Fajner
  • Frederik Villumsen
  • Claus Toksvig Kjaer
Starring
Edited by
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 6 September 2014 (2014-09-06) (TIFF)
  • 10 December 2014 (2014-12-10) (France/Belgium/Luxembourg)
  • 19 December 2014 (2014-12-19) (United States)
  • 19 February 2015 (2015-02-19) (Denmark)
  • 10 July 2015 (2015-07-10) (Ireland)
Running time
94 minutes
Countries
  • Ireland
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Luxembourg
LanguagesEnglish
Irish
French
BudgetUS$7.5 million
Box officeUS$9.3 million

Song of the Sea (Irish: Amhrán na Mara) is a 2014 animated fantasy film directed by Tomm Moore and written by Will Collins, based on an original story by Moore. An international co-production between Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, France and Luxembourg, the film follows the story of a 10-year-old Irish boy named Ben (David Rawle) who discovers that his mute sister Saoirse—whom he blames for the apparent death of his mother—is a selkie, who has to free faerie creatures from the Celtic goddess Macha.

Like other Cartoon Saloon films, the animation is a combination of traditional hand-drawn and computer-generated types, with a domination of the stylistically naïf form of the first being dominant. This follows the style set in The Secret of Kells, with it mainly appearing with a flat or 2-dimensional aspect, but also incorporating some 3-dimensional image modelling. Aptly, the imagery of the animation is composed in the form of water-colours, especially in the backgrounds and in the narrative flashback scenes.

The film began production soon after the release of The Secret of Kells and premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September in the "TIFF Kids" programme. The film was acclaimed by critics and had a limited release in certain countries. It won the Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature and European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film, as well as nominations for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards and 42nd Annie Awards. The film is the second installment of Moore's "Irish Folklore Trilogy", following his previous film The Secret of Kells (2009) and later the film Wolfwalkers (2020).

The Irish-language version was produced by Macalla with funding from TG4 and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, with selected cinemas in Ireland screening it from 10 July 2015. Brendan Gleeson and Fionnula Flanagan reprised their respective roles in this version. The DVD with the Irish audio can be bought in Cartoon Saloon's online store.