Somewhere Down the Line
Somewhere Down the Line follows a man’s life, love and loss, shown through the exchanges he has with the passengers in his car. With kind permission of Cartoon Saloon.
The Ledge End of Phil
Stuck outside looking in, Phil is forced to face the world he’s been ignoring. Now he must take a leap of faith or be trapped forever. With kind permission of Cartoon Saloon.
Cúilín Dualach
A beautiful baby boy is born to an overjoyed mother. There is just one problem – his head is on backwards. Cúilín Dualach is the comedic yet inspirational tale about a young boy who lives a happy life but is not always accepted by those around him. He is the apple of his mother’s eye, but […]
From Darkness
Based on an Inuit folktale, From Darkness tells the story of a lonely fisherman who drifts into haunted waters in search of food and finds much more than he bargained for. With kind permission of Cartoon Saloon.
Donnelly’s Sausages: Sherlock
A short animated advertisement for Donnelly’s sausages, featuring Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Watson. As they investigate Donnelly’s sausages, Watson finds himself tied up by a group of playful children. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Scotties Tissues
An animated advertisement for Scotties Tissues, in which a man pulls tissues out of a box and explains how they stay soft, even when you crumple them up. The advertisement concludes with a freeze-frame showing the man leaning on the box of Scotties, with strapline: ‘Crumple Soft Scotties’. To see more from The Irish Adverts […]
Church & General Insurance
An animated advertisement for Church & General Insurance illustrating the accidents that may occur in all walks of life. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Maguire and Paterson Matches: Dancing
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An advertisement for Cara and Friendly brand matches, featuring animated dancing matchsticks. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Cospoir: Sport is Sult
The Irish version of the advertisement from Cospoir (The Health Education Bureau) which encourages the public to get involved in sports. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.