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    OTTAWA TEEN'S SHEEP SHORT WINS INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION PRIZE

    CBC.ca
    September 22, 2008 | 4:04 PM ET
    Canada

    Will Inrig produced the film for a class project at Canterbury
    High School last spring. (CBC)A hometown boy beat out filmmakers
    from around the world to take a prize at the Ottawa International
    Animation Festival with a five-minute short about a man and his flock
    of malevolent sheep.

    The Depose of Bolskivoi Hovhannes, a narrative film about an Armenian
    shepherd whose livestock turn against him, was judged best high school
    film by a jury at the five-day festival that wrapped up Sunday.

    The black-and-white, stop-motion animated short was created by Will
    Inrig for a class project last spring at Canterbury High School.

    Inrig said he didn't expect to win, especially since his film was
    up against an entry from a South Korean high school that specializes
    in animation.

    "I thought, 'Certainly, they're so polished -- they've got to win,'"
    he said. "So when they said my name I didn't quite know ... if I
    should go up."

    Inrig's film was the only entry in the festival from Ottawa.

    He said he can't believe the film has received so much attention.

    "Everybody starts talking about the symbolism of this little tiny
    animation movie," he said. "People always assume it's some sort of
    political coup.... And it's not."

    Inrig, who has graduated since making the film, is now working at
    the National Film Board on a documentary about autism
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