Stop-motion: Mexico: Dance of the Dead

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Death is profoundly connected to the identity of Mexico and it is this special relationship that Dance of the Dead invites us to discover...

In 1998, René Castillo and Antonio Urrutia's film Sin sostén was part of the official selection at Cannes. A few weeks later, while Castillo was holidaying in France, he discovered the Annecy Festival. In June 2001, his next film, Down to the Bone, was awarded at Annecy before going on to win at both Ottawa and Zagreb.

Since then, Mexican animation has been providing festivals all over the world with a quantity of puppet films, suggesting that a real "national school" is forming, characterised by films that focus on death and cultivate a spirit that is close to Surrealism. Rita Basulto, Sofia Carrillo, Luis Felipe Hernández Alanis and Karla Castañeda have all directed dark stories, emphasised with a touch of fantasy and generally inspired by Catholic baroque iconography that also regularly feature ghastly looking children, marginals and eccentrics.

The programme we have concocted here presents a selection of the best stop-motion films to come out of Mexico over the past 15 years. Even though Lourdes Villagómez's Síndrome de línea blanca stands out from the rest for its radiant photography and use of pixilation, the main topic of these films is still pretty dark.

Films

  • Sin sostén

    Sin sostén

    Mexico - René CASTILLO, Antonio URRUTIA

  • Hasta los huesos

    Hasta los huesos

    Mexico - René CASTILLO

  • Síndrome de línea blanca

    Síndrome de línea blanca

    Mexico - Lourdes VILLAGOMEZ

  • Fuera de control

    Fuera de control

    Mexico - Sofía CARRILLO

  • Jaulas

    Jaulas

    Mexico - Juan José MEDINA

  • Martyris

    Martyris

    Mexico - Luis Felipe HERNANDEZ ALANIS

  • Prita noire

    Prita noire

    Mexico - Sofía CARRILLO

  • La noria

    La noria

    Mexico - Karla CASTANEDA

  • Lluvia en los ojos

    Lluvia en los ojos

    Mexico - Rita BASULTO