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Directed by | Fermín Muguruza |
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Music by | Maite Arroitajauregi |
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Distributed by | Barton Films (Spain) |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
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Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa is a 2022 Spanish-Argentine adult animated drama film directed by Fermín Muguruza from a screenplay by Muguruza, Isa Campo, and Harkaitz Cano. It is a follow-up to 2018 film Black Is Beltza.
Set in the mid-1980s, [1] against the backdrop of Cold War's last rales, the plot follows the plight of Bolivia-born and Cuba-raised Ainhoa in her journeys across the Basque Country (her father's homeland), Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Marseille. [2]
The films if an BIB2 Ainhoa AIE, Talka Records, Draftoon, and Lagarto production. [5] It had the participation of Basque Autonomous Community's EiTB [6] and the support of Argentina's INCAA. [7] A Spanish-Argentine co-production, it received however no support from Spain's ICAA nor RTVE. [8]
The film was presented at the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival on 23 September 2023. [9] It was released theatrically in Spain on 30 September 2022. [10]
Juan Pablo Cinelli of Página/12 considered that, limitations of the animation work notwithstanding, the film is "sufficiently expressive" so it can effectively fulfill its didactic purpose: "to give an account of the revolutionary causes active during the '80s". [1]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2023 | 37th Goya Awards | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [11] |
Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa | |
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Directed by | Fermín Muguruza |
Screenplay by |
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Starring |
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Music by | Maite Arroitajauregi |
Production companies |
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Distributed by | Barton Films (Spain) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries |
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Languages |
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Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa is a 2022 Spanish-Argentine adult animated drama film directed by Fermín Muguruza from a screenplay by Muguruza, Isa Campo, and Harkaitz Cano. It is a follow-up to 2018 film Black Is Beltza.
Set in the mid-1980s, [1] against the backdrop of Cold War's last rales, the plot follows the plight of Bolivia-born and Cuba-raised Ainhoa in her journeys across the Basque Country (her father's homeland), Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Marseille. [2]
The films if an BIB2 Ainhoa AIE, Talka Records, Draftoon, and Lagarto production. [5] It had the participation of Basque Autonomous Community's EiTB [6] and the support of Argentina's INCAA. [7] A Spanish-Argentine co-production, it received however no support from Spain's ICAA nor RTVE. [8]
The film was presented at the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival on 23 September 2023. [9] It was released theatrically in Spain on 30 September 2022. [10]
Juan Pablo Cinelli of Página/12 considered that, limitations of the animation work notwithstanding, the film is "sufficiently expressive" so it can effectively fulfill its didactic purpose: "to give an account of the revolutionary causes active during the '80s". [1]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2023 | 37th Goya Awards | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [11] |