Cartoon Noir

1999 animated anthology film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cartoon Noir is a 1999 feature-length anthology film consisting of six animated short subjects from five countries. The short films brought together for this anthology were Gentle Spirit (1987) by Piotr Dumała, Club of the Laid Off (1989) by Jiří Barta, Abductees (1995) from England’s Paul Vester, The Story of the Cat and the Moon (1995) from Portuguese animator Pedro Serrazina, and a pair of shorts from American filmmakers: Suzan Pitt's Joy Street (1996) and Julie Zammarchi's Ape (1992).[1]

Directed byJiří Barta (segment "Club of the Discarded")
Piotr Dumała (segment "Gentle Spirit")
Suzan Pitt (segment "Joy Street")
Pedro Serrazina (segment "Tale About the Cat and the Moon")
Paul Vester (segment "Abductees")
Julie Zammarchi (segment "Ape)
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
83 minutes
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Cartoon Noir
Directed byJiří Barta (segment "Club of the Discarded")
Piotr Dumała (segment "Gentle Spirit")
Suzan Pitt (segment "Joy Street")
Pedro Serrazina (segment "Tale About the Cat and the Moon")
Paul Vester (segment "Abductees")
Julie Zammarchi (segment "Ape)
Distributed byFirst Run Features
Cinema Village
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Cartoon Noir was released on DVD in 2000.[2]

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