Английская Википедия:Ana y Bruno
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Ana y Bruno (English: Ana and Bruno) is a 2017 Mexican animated horror comedy-drama film based on the novel, Ana by Daniel Emil. It is produced by Altavista Films and Lo Coloco Films, and co-produced by Ítaca Films and Ánima Estudios.
After 13 years of production, the film was released in Mexico on 31 August 2018, receiving favorable reviews.[1][2] It is described to be the most expensive animated film in the Mexican film industry with the budget of $104 million pesos (est. $5.35 million USD).[3][4]
The film has won three "Best Animated Feature" awards including one from the 61st Ariel Awards in which the film has also earned nominations for "Adapted Screenplay" and "Original Score".[5]
Plot
A young girl named Ana searches for her father to help save her troubled mother.
Voice cast
- Galia Mayer as Ana
- Marina de Tavira as Carmen
- Damián Alcázar as Ricardo
- Silverio Palacios as Bruno
- Julieta Egurrola as Martita
- Regina Orozco as Rosi
- Héctor Bonilla as Dr. Mendez
- Daniel Carrera Pasternac as Daniel
Release
The film had its premiere at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on 17 June 2017, and later Morelia International Film Festival on 28 October 2017.[6][7]
The film was released in theaters in Mexico on 31 August 2018, distributed by Corazon Films. It later premiered exclusively on the Pantaya digital platform in the United States with english dub.
Box-office
Ana y Bruno debuted at #6, grossing $16.8 million pesos in its first week, bombing at the national box-office.[8] It grossed a total of $21.3 million pesos (est. $1.1 million USD)[9]
Reception
Prior to its release, the film has received praise from other acclaimed Mexican film directors, including Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro. The film received favorable reviews from critics upon release, with many praising the story and theme, while criticism is focused on the animation and content.[4][10] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 71% rating based on reviews from 7 critics.[11]
The film was criticized by some parents, calling it "unsuitable" for younger viewers, and even caused some to leave theaters early during the film's showings.[4][10] Mexico's RTC film rating system, gave the film an "A" rating, allowing attendance of viewers of all ages (equivalent to the "G" MPAA rating) which received some backlash.[4] The nature of the film's plot is focused on real-life situations such as mental illness and death, and has a "dark tone" which parents call "depressing". They also criticized the designs of certain characters in the film for being "terrifying".[10] Other family viewers have praised the film's story and writing, while otherwise criticizing the overall content.[10][4] It is believed that the film's controversy has led to its underperformance.
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Nominees | Result |
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2018 | 15th Premios Canacine | Mejor Película de Animación (Best Animated Film) |
Ana y Bruno | Шаблон:Won[12] |
2019 | 2018 Premios Quirino | Best Ibero-American Animation Feature Film | Carlos Carrera | Шаблон:Won[13] |
61st Ariel Awards | Mejor guion adaptado (Best Adapted Screenplay) |
Daniel Emil, Flavio González Mello | Шаблон:Nom[14] | |
Mejor largometraje animado (Best Feature Animation) |
Carlos Carrera | Шаблон:Won[14][5] | ||
Música original (Original Music) |
Victor Hernández Stumpfhauser | Шаблон:Nom[14] |
References
External links
Шаблон:Carlos Carrera Шаблон:Ánima Estudios
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