The New Wave Of Latin American Animated Features: 10 Films To Watch For
With over 100 animated features in development and production across Latin America, the region is setting itself up for an animation renaissance.
With over 100 animated features in development and production across Latin America, the region is setting itself up for an animation renaissance.
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