Netflix Picks Up ‘I Am Frankelda,’ Mexico’s First Stop-Motion Feature, For 2026 Release
The acclaimed stop-motion milestone from Cinema Fantasma heads to a worldwide audience, buoyed by festival buzz and a Guillermo del Toro endorsement.
The acclaimed stop-motion milestone from Cinema Fantasma heads to a worldwide audience, buoyed by festival buzz and a Guillermo del Toro endorsement.
Adult Swim’s first Spanish-language animated series, ‘Women Wearing Shoulder Pads,’ blends and ’80s Ecuadorian vibe with absurdist humor and melodrama.
The show will feature an all-women voice cast and tell the story of a wealthy Spaniard living in Ecuador.
From high-concept fantasy tales to deeply personal documentary, this year’s feature film pitches at Annecy’s MIFA market had a bit of everything.
We speak to the directors and designers behind Mexico’s ambitious stop-motion series.
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.
Stop-motion pilot for Cartoon Network Latin America.
Cartoon Network will launch this new Mexico-produced mixed media series in October.
We spoke to some of the creators participating in Pixelatl’s Ideatoon pitching competition this week.