Beware! When you enter the animated, dystopian world of Spanish comics and animation creator Alberto Vázquez’s Decorado, you may shed some tears – tears of laughter, sadness, frustration, or all of the above. The new feature from the director, who has won best animated feature film Goya Awards for his Birdboy: The Forgotten Children and Unicorn Wars, world premiered at Austin’s Fantastic Fest.
After traveling to Ottawa, Sitges, and the BFI London Film Festival, it is next featured in the Just Anime section of the 29th edition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF), which opens on Friday. The fest runs Nov. 7-23, with the film first screening on Nov. 9.
“Arnold, a middle-aged mouse in existential crisis, lives in constant suspicion: unlike his wife María, he has long felt that the world is unreal, a fake, like a film set,” reads a synopsis on the Tallinn website. “Arnold decides to rebel against society,…
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