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  1. 25 giu 2021 · Late Afternoon is part of F-Rated: Short Films by Irish Women. To view more from the collection, click here. Late Afternoon is also part of The Oscar® Collection: A Selection of Irish Academy Award® Nominated Short Films. It was nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Animation Short in 2019. To see more from The Oscar® Collection, click here.

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  2. Featuring. Fionnula Flanagan. as Emily. Kate – Niamh Moyles. Child Emily – Lucy O’Connell. Emily’s Dad – Michael McGrath. Young Emily – Louise Bagnall. Emily’s friend – Caoimhe Ní Bhrádaigh. Child Kate – Aislin Konings Ferrari.

  3. 29 set 2023 · Sep 29, 2023. ∙ Paid. 16. Late Afternoon (2017) Happy Thursday! In this issue of the Animation Obsessive newsletter, we’re looking at Late Afternoon (2017) by Cartoon Saloon. This is a beautiful film, visually and otherwise. It’s about Emily, an old woman who battles dementia and tries to make sense of her memories.

  4. Emily is an elderly woman who lives between two states, the past and the present. She journeys into an inner world, reliving moments from her life and searching for a connection within her fragmented memories.

  5. Shortlisted for the Academy Awards, Late Afternoon, written and directed by Louise Bagnall, follows an elderly woman as she drifts back through her memories,...

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  6. Late Afternoon is a short animated film from Cartoon Saloon, written and directed by Louise Bagnall. The film was funded through the Frameworks short film scheme supported by Screen Ireland and RTÉ. Late Afternoon won Best Animated Short at Tribeca Film Festival 2018 and has screened at more than 80 festivals worldwide.

  7. Late Afternoon is a short animated film from Cartoon Saloon, written and directed by Louise Bagnall. The film was funded through the Frameworks short film scheme supported by Screen Ireland and RTÉ. Late Afternoon won Best Animated Short at Tribeca Film Festival 2018 and has screened at more than 80 festivals worldwide. The film has been