First Mexican Stop Motion Movie ‘Soya Frankelta’ to Premier

Directed by Brothers Artro and Roy Ambris, the Anneci International Animation Film Festival, which will be held in France from June 9 to 15, will be held at the Annec International Animation Film Festival, directed by Brothers Artro and Roy Ambris.
This product refers to a milestone for Mexican animation because it is the first stop motion film to be filmed from the beginning to the end of the country. It was filmed in the Independent Studio Cinema Fantasma in Mexico.
Some scenes for short films and feature long stop motion films were previously produced in Mexico. This is the “Pinochio” of Killermo Del Toro, which has the support of the tallest de Sucho in Jalisco, although the film is filmed in English and is often produced in the United States.
The Ambris brothers said in a statement that “(Soya Frankelta) Our respect for the art of telling the story.”
“As siblings, we have been attracted by fiction from childhood, and we have been developing from maps and games in literature, theater, cinema and animation. Our interest in creating worlds Led to the way.
In a statement on social mediaAmbris Brothers Studio Coast cinema Its excitement on this achievement revealed: “It is difficult to say in words that we feel about achieving this moment.” They noted that the project was born from the determination that “a great dream, a no -abandonment, and believing in the power of imagination.” They thanked their team, Creative Partner Warner Warner Warner Discovery Latam and Killermo Del Toro, and they agreed to their guide in the final stage of the film.
They also thanked the Anneci Film Festival for “giving us the honor of showing this film to the world for the first time.”
A few days before the opening of Anneci, the “Soya Frankelta” will be the starting film Guadalajara International Festival (FICG) is scheduled to take place from June 6 to 14.
“Soy Frankelta” is a continuation of the “hidden fear of Frankalta” of the Ambris Brothers shorts, which tells the story of a young writer Franciska Imelda (Frankelta) in Mexico of the 19th century, and he is tired of his writing and drowns his own scary stories.
The story of streaming at HBO Max is attracted by Franconstine’s editor Mary Shelley. It has five chapters, each telling a short, frightening story described as “Frankelta”.
With reports from Latam.ignOvarian Tribuna fantasta And Coast cinema