Cordell Barker's second hand-drawn short for the NFB, Strange Invaders, came in 2001. In between, he mostly worked in Montréal producing animated spots for various corporations such as Coca Cola, Bell Canada and Nike. Strange Invaders is about a couple that cares for an alien boy, and it received Genie and Oscar nominations for best animated short. When a meteor hits the couple's house, a child arrives with it. It tears apart everything in sight, and all this is rendered operatically, hyperbolically, the film's humanoid characters all bulbous noses, bulging eyes and prominent overbites. In 2009, the NFB released Runaway, a third short by Barker, about a runaway train that hits a cow and careens out of control.
Cordell Barker's work is closely associated with that of Richard Condie (co-producer on The Cat Came Back and director of The Big Snit), and their work shone a spotlight on Winnipeg as a hotbed of surreal and absurdist animation.
Author WYNDHAM WISE
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The Cat Came Back
Watch Cordell Barker's funny Oscar-nominated animation based on the vintage folk song of the same name. From the National Film Board of Canada.
Strange Invaders
View Cordell Barker's Oscar-nominated short "Strange Invaders" on the National Film Board of Canada website.

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