'The Last Belle' (2011) - Award Winning Animated Short Film

4,208,252
0
Published 2014-03-06
U.K. / 2011 / 19'37" / HD / CC subtitles - English, Francais
www.thelastbelle.com/ The Last Belle is an award winning 2D animated short film, featuring the voices of Sienna Guillory, Colin McFarlane and Amanda Donohoe, and directed by Neil Boyle. The film was created using 'old-school' technology: 35,000 hand-drawn and hand-painted pieces of artwork, shot directly onto 35mm film with a rostrum camera, to achieve a traditional 'cartoon' feel. For much more behind-the-scenes info and a link to our blog please visit www.thelastbelle.com/ Thanks for watching, and please 'Like' us or leave a comment.

All Comments (21)
  • @ladybossshai
    Anyone else completely shocked at how DEEP the bartenders voice was?? Completely through me off guard especially since he hadn't said a single word since she walked in hours ago
  • @g.xfsz0
    DAMN THE BARTENDER VOICE WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT
  • @mermikk
    I'm 8 years late but I love how they animated the girl. It's not the conventional "pretty" girl that i would always see in short films. It's refreshing.
  • Can we just appreciate how the drunk guy's scenes were animated? I could FEEL how unsteady his world is!
  • @naomi6408
    The mom on the phone trying to tend to her kids and empathize with the single friend at the same time - so real! 😆
  • @slimebot8676
    I absolutely love how the bartender was so respectful, and even when they went to his apartment he offered her a drink before anything else, instead of HIM coming onto HER, just a wonderful touch, i love this animation so much. ; w ;
  • @busybee1923
    We were all thinking it when we saw the bartender, we all knew.
  • I’m sorry but the way the bartender waited respectfully not to say anything until she was ready to move on was everything for me..😍
  • I really do love Rosie's and the Bartender's voice. It's always such a nice thing to see when two people who have a mutual attractive aspect are together.
  • @angah82
    We need this type of traditional hand-drawn animation (and I do mean hand-drawn) back in the mainstream. I am not knocking the newer techniques, by the way. I just mean that this should be able to co-exist with the newer styles of animation.
  • @toxoplasmagondi
    i love how the woman is as cartoony and funny-looking as the male characters.
  • @magicmoonart
    A guy being fat wouldn't put me off, but the rest of it, being dirty, drinking a lot and not making an effort would
  • @kyrab7914
    This has such a news comic feel. I also REALLY appreciate the animation physics of blind date's moobs. And as a PSA: get pics before you meet, video and/or phone call if you can/feel it necessary. And the one thing Rosie did right: let a friend know where you're going, and with who, and when you should be home. Have your own transportation, and meet in a public place. Stay safe y'all!
  • @naeberries
    The drunk scenes were ACCURATE like it really does feel like that. This animation was very well executed!
  • @Destinnies
    When I saw the bartender: 🧐 When I heard his voice: 😏
  • @gerinja
    Moral of the story; You look for love in the wrong places; and love finds you when you least expect it. Good little film.
  • @Muna-Jlore0997
    It’s pretty sweet to how the bartender is respectfully listening to Rosie’s excitement of her date, which in the end she thought she was stood up. Rosie is lucky to accidentally found her love in a unexpected area.