How the ‘I Am Frankelda’ Directors Risked Everything to Bring Mexico’s First Stop-Motion Feature to Life
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Brothers and directors Arturo and Roy Ambriz tell IndieWire about the difficult financing process — including mortgaging their family home — for the Netflix animated movie inspired by "the suffering that we faced trying to produce our films."
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