"If we can imagine it, we can animate it."
Arturo and Roy discuss self-financing the film, building a stop-motion industry in Mexico, and what they learned from Guillermo del Toro.
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"We wanted to prove them wrong."
The brothers were told that Mexican audiences didn't want films like 'I Am Frankelda.' Instead of scaling back, they turned a planned TV special into a feature and made history. cartoonbrew.com/feature-film…
Exclusive BTS: Today, Netflix releases 'I Am Frankelda,' the first feature-length stop-motion film produced entirely in Mexico.
We spoke with Cinema Fantasma founders Arturo and Roy Ambriz about the journey that brought the film to the screen.
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