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So, 'No: Mexican Animation Doesnât Matter' is a pretty interesting dive into the world of Mexican animation, which doesnât often get the spotlight it deserves. The documentary has this raw, almost gritty vibe that highlights the struggles of creators trying to carve out a niche in an industry that feels pretty lacking. The pacing is contemplative, with moments that really make you think about the larger implications of art and economics. Thereâs a mix of interviews and auteur works showcased, which adds depth. You can tell the filmmakers wanted to push past the surface-level clichĂ©s and get to the heart of the matter. Itâs not flashy or overly polished, but thatâs part of its charm, really.
Focuses on auteur works in Mexican animation.Highlights the economic challenges of the industry.Raw documentary style that invites contemplation.
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