Alison Snowden and David Fine are the Oscar winning creators of numerous short films, animated TV series and ads. They have been working together since they met at film school in London and now reside in Vancouver, BC. Their latest film is Animal Behaviour.
A group therapy session, with animals. Alison and David’s latest short film produced by The National Film Board of Canada.
Alison and David's NFB page
A video documentary about Alison and David as well as other info.
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"Comical yet moving"
Animation World Network
"Hilarious"
Ain't it Cool News
"This hilarious yet emotional short deals with animal issues that are not unlike our own."
Ben Mitchell - Skwigly
"ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR is one of the best written short films ever"
Anchorage Press
"Comedic Gold"
Michigan Daily
"Entertainingly chaotic."
Hollywood Reporter
"A blend of Monty Python wit, Second City satire and Woody Allen irreverence"
Toronto Star
"Filmmaking on a higher level."
Cineblogapher
Bob and Margaret
The acclaimed TV series based on the Oscar winning short. Bob and Margaret was a hit on Comedy Central and Global TV's number one show in Canada.
Short Films
Animal Behaviour, Bob's Birthday, George and Rosemary, and more info about all Alison and David's short films.
Ricky Sprocket
52 episodes about the most unlikely child movie star. Produced for Nicktoons and Teletoon.
Bob's Birthday
The Oscar winning film which led to the series, Bob and Margaret.
Ads
Check out all the ads Alison and David directed from their Carnaby Street studio in London.
Other work
Yellow sticky notes, porn animation and more, here.
About
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Lily
Check out the work of Alison and David's daughter, award winning illustrator Lily Snowden-Fine
Bob and Margaret
"One of the most thoughtful and, at the same time, funniest new shows of the season".
The Toronto Star
Bob and Margaret
"The finest, daftest animation series now running"
The Scotsman
Show of the week
People Magazine
Bob's Birthday
"It's a wonderful film. Fresh, funny, perceptive and a better comment on mid-life crisis than I've seen in much more serious and pretentious films."
Leonard Maltin
Bob's Birthday
"Turning 40 has never seemed more catastrophic or more hilarious. It's like Homer Simpson being surprised by Monty Python."
Newsday