The  official UK trailer and poster for The Illusionist have been revealed and sent to us courtesy of Pathe Distribution.

The film, a traditional hand-drawn animation, was directed by Sylvain Chomet in his purpose built studio in the heart of Edinburgh. Sylvain Chomet was responsible for Belleville Rendez-vous, which was both loved by critics and audiences alike, resulting in two Oscar nominations in 2003.

The Illusionist is based on an unproduced script written by the late Jacques Tati, and we saw it at Edinburgh – read our review here.

Synopsis: The Illusionist is one of a dying breed of stage entertainers. With emerging rock stars stealing his thunder in the late 1950s, he is forced to accept increasingly obscure assignments in fringe theatres, at garden parties and in bars and cafés. However, whilst performing in a village pub off the west coast of Scotland, he encounters Alice, an innocent young girl, who will change his life forever.

Watching his performance to the excited villagers who are celebrating the arrival of electricity on their remote island, Alice becomes awestruck by his show and believes his tricks are real magic. Following him to Edinburgh, she keeps his home while he goes to work in a small local theatre.

Enchanted by her enthusiasm for his act, he rewards her with increasingly lavish gifts he has ‘conjured’ into existence. Desperate not to disappoint her, he cannot bring himself to reveal that magic does not exist and that buying these gifts is driving him to ruin.

But as Alice comes of age, she finds love and moves on. The Illusionist no longer has to pretend and, untangled from his own web of deceit, resumes his life as a much wiser man.

The Illusionist was shown first at the Berlin Film Festival in February, then again at the Edinburgh International Film Festival at the end of June. You can read what we thought of the film here.

Check out the UK poster and trailer below:

The Illusionist will be released in the UK on August 20, 2010.