Netflix Unveils Trailer For Handmade Mexican Stop-Motion Fantasy ‘I Am Frankelda’
From Mexico’s Cinema Fantasma and directors Roy and Arturo Ambriz, the Annie-nominated feature will stream worldwide starting June 12.
From Mexico’s Cinema Fantasma and directors Roy and Arturo Ambriz, the Annie-nominated feature will stream worldwide starting June 12.
The program is set to begin in Mexico early next year, and it is open to both students of Escena and outside participants.
Pérez Irigoyen’s company Dessignare has found success with unconventional screen formats for animation in planetarium venues and virtual reality.
The show will feature an all-women voice cast and tell the story of a wealthy Spaniard living in Ecuador.
The series is in the works at Cinema Fantasma, whose film “Revoltoso” we exclusively premiered last year.
Arturo “Vonno” Ambriz tells Cartoon Brew about making a stop-motion epic with little money and no prior experience.