Strange Invaders (2002 film)

Strange Invaders is a 2002 short animated film by animator Cordell Barker. It tells the story of Roger and Doris, a couple who lead a quiet life. When a child crashes into their living room, the couple are initially enthralled. However, the child (referred to in the credits only as "It"[1]) becomes increasingly destructive and proceeds to ransack their home and ruin their lives. Things become increasingly bizarre until Roger realises the true nature of It.

Strange Invaders
Directed byCordell Barker
Produced byJennifer Torrance
Cordell Barker
Distributed byNational Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time
8 minutes 27 seconds
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Strange Invaders was Barker's second short film after The Cat Came Back. Strange Invaders was inspired by Barker's experience as the father of his "three evil boys."[2] Strange Invaders won numerous awards around the world[3] and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short[4] It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Strange Invaders appeared on the Canadian TV show ZeD on March 22, 2002.[5] The film was produced in Barker's hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Cast

  • Cordell Barker as Roger
  • Jennifer Torrance as Doris
  • Jackson Barker as It
gollark: I guess some local Facebook cache server is still working, but unable to communicate with any backend services.
gollark: If I curl it I get a "sorry" page.
gollark: Surely it couldn't have been that hard to make the door system work without constantly querying internal stuff.
gollark: You can already play VR *goat* simulator.
gollark: Guess I'll just wait arbitrarily large amounts of time for it to become affordable.

References

  1. "Strange Invaders (2002)". "imdb". Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  2. "NFB - Portraits". "National Film Board of Canada". Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  3. "Strange Invaders - NFB -Film Collection". "National Film Board of Canada". Archived from the original on 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  4. "NFB - Portraits". "National Film Board of Canada". Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  5. "Oscar hopeful Strange Invaders aired on television," Daily News, Truro, Nova Scotia: March 16, 2002, pg. C.3.


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