As a big fan of the classic Cartoon Modern myself it's great to see this technique on show and in a abundance within Sausage. In an interview with Skwigly, director and animator Robert Grieves explains that it all started when "the book ‘Cartoon Modern’ came out, and everything came together in a rush of inspiration". Tired of constantly doing his day job of motion graphic films for commercial and corporates he wanted a new challenge, something to drive his creativity and demonstrate his directorial instincts.
The films story is a classic tale redefined with modern ideals. Not sure how much of a political point Robert is trying to make (about capitalism) but none the less it s something we can all relate too. The animation is well conceived and there a lot of flourishes and quick comedic moments interspersed within the film that are reminiscent of the Hanna-Barbara cartoons of old. Perhaps a few more would have really helped to push this film further but overall it has to be up there with one of the best animated films this year. A deserved Oscar contender. We all wait with bated 'sausage fuelled' breath for the short list.
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