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Ana's loyal sidekick, a zany imaginary being who acts as a guide to the world of hallucinations.
Love it or hate it, Ana y Bruno is a landmark film in its home country. It bravely dealt with mature themes rarely seen in children's animation and was the first Mexican film to screen out of competition at the prestigious .
| Feature | Information | | :--------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Carlos Carrera | | Writer | Daniel Emil, Flavio González Mello | | Based on | Ana by Daniel Emil | | Release Date | August 31, 2018 (Mexico) | | Country | Mexico | | Language | Spanish | | Running Time | 96 minutes | Ana y Bruno
Ana y Bruno was recognized for its ambition and artistic quality.
Production officially began around 2010 but faced significant delays due to creative differences and funding issues that left the project in "limbo" for several years. Ana's loyal sidekick, a zany imaginary being who
One night, Ana awakens to find a strange, small, blue creature hiding in her wardrobe. This is Bruno. Bruno is not a cute sidekick in the vein of a Disney mascot; he is charming, sarcastic, and possesses a moth-eaten appearance. Bruno reveals that Ana’s mother is not merely sick; the "monsters" that live inside the house—the personifications of sadness, regrets, and past traumas—have physically trapped her mother’s mind.
Ana soon befriends Bruno, a strange green creature with a vibrant personality. Together with an eclectic group of these imaginary beings, Ana escapes the clinic. Her mission is to find her father and reunite her family. The journey transforms into a profound exploration of coping mechanisms, love, and the thin line between reality and imagination. Key Themes and Societal Impact | Feature | Information | | :--------------- |
The creation of this film served as a significant case study for the growth of the Mexican animation industry, showing that complex, feature-length animation is possible outside of major Hollywood studios. 3. Why "Ana y Bruno" Matters Ana y Bruno earned a place in history for several reasons: