Naomi Stikeman’s short Pink Navigator will air on Bravo this November 1st (7:30 pm ET/4:30 pm PT). The short film explores themes of birth, death, renewal, and the freedom found through reconnecting with the body.
Tony Hawk and Patrick Boivin Pair Up
Tony Hawk’s 900 Films and HuckJam Bikes have paired up with Patrick Boivin to come up with a unique commercial. “The spot is sure to bring something new and different to the table,” say the folks at 900. Commercial drops next week.
Woolf + Lapin’s Top 3 Phylactère Cola Sketches (Part III)
As we’ve said, this week, we decided to do a mini retrospective of some of Patrick Boivin’s work. We are posting the third of our top 3 sketches from the cult series Phylactère Cola.
Teacher of Oz: it’s probably the best in all the series. It is in fact what got him some serious notice. Tony Hawk, for one. He saw it and decided to hire Patrick for an upcoming product promo. We we will post more on that shortly.
Woolf + Lapin’s Top 3 Phylactère Cola Sketches (Part II)
Woolf + Lapin’s Top 3 Phylactère Cola Sketches (Part I)
Ottawa International Animation Festival Announces Winners

The Grand Prize winner for best animated feature is Mary and Max (directed by Adam Elliot, Australia). Jury member Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre says “it’s so touching and moving. It’s surprising to see how much so. Even if it’s claymation, you get all these strong feelings watching it. It’s a gotta see when it comes out in theatres.”
Woolf + Lapin @ Ottawa International Animation Festival
Woolf + Lapin’s talent was on show at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. Out of 2,185 entries Emmanuel Bellegarde’s short film Une ville was selected for the International Showcase screenings featuring the best new animation from around the world. The showcase includes a mixture of short independent films, TV commercials, series, student films, music videos, and more. Pixar’s Partly Cloudy was definitely a crowd pleaser.
My Dog Tulip was a feature competition entry (directed by the Paul & Sandra Fierlinger tandem). It’s beautiful animated watercolors about an endearing, if not at times bizarre, portrait of a man whose life is radically focused on recording the minutiae of his temperamental German shepherd’s life. It’s the biography of a snarky bitch, as it were. It is based on J.R. Ackerley’s book, which Christopher Isherwood described as one of the “greatest masterpieces of animal literature. ” The Fierlingers bring life to Ackerly’s faultless and respectful observations. It is profound and meditative while delving into the strangeness of a co-dependent relationship between a man and a canine.
Also, as we’ve said, Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s Passages and Patrick Boivin’s Indochine Playboy videoclip were both part of the Québec My Love series.
More to come…
Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre Jury Member @ Ottawa International Animation Festival
We are proud to introduce Woolf + Lapin’s new talent—trailblazing filmmaker Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre. She’s been invited to be part of the jury for the 09 edition of the Ottawa International Film Festival, the biggest fest of its kind in North America.
Joined on the phone this morning, she said she was anxious to get together with her fellow jurors and see the buzz and talent in the animation world right now. She’s also presenting her very personal Passages in the Québec My Love series, right along Patrick Boivin’s Indochine videoclip Playboy.
Marie-Josée exploded on the scene a few years back with her remarkable film, McLaren’s Negatives (2006), combining documentary, drama and animation like few filmmakers before her.
The film got noticed fast and established her as an emerging talent, some even comparing her to Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi. McLaren’s Negatives has won more than twenty awards the world over. And one award she cherishes and keeps on her desk is the Jutra she won for the film.
She has since directed the non-animated film Post-Partum, a very personal film about womanhood and birth, both are recurring themes in her growing body of work. She cites experimental filmmakers Leighton Pierce and Stan Brakhage as inspirations, and these of course are second only to, Mr Experiment himself, Norman McLaren.
Among her upcoming projects, Marie-Josée is writing a feature-length animation film on Claude Jutra and is in pre-production on Femelles, a very inventive take on working moms using her signature style as always.




