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Animation, Family, Fantasy, Horror, Adventure • 2025 • 104 min

I Am Frankelda is a Mexican stop-motion horror-fantasy about a gifted 19th-century writer who falls into her own imagination and must face the monsters she created. The Progressive label follows from the film's central drive: a woman in a restrictive historical period fights to reclaim her voice and creative power against forces that would silence her. That setup frames individual artistic agency against societal suppression, a recognizably progressive lens. The story is also a proudly Mexican production centered on a Mexican female protagonist, which adds cultural specificity to its identity framing. No strong countering signals pull the rating toward traditional values, so the label lands on the mild Progressive end.
Assira Abbate • Anahí Allué • Arturo Ambriz
I Am Frankelda is a Mexican stop-motion horror-fantasy about a gifted 19th-century writer who falls into her own imagination and must face the monsters she created. The Progressive label follows from the film's central drive: a woman in a restrictive historical period fights to reclaim her voice and creative power against forces that would silence her. That setup frames individual artistic agency against societal suppression, a recognizably progressive lens. The story is also a proudly Mexican production centered on a Mexican female protagonist, which adds cultural specificity to its identity framing. No strong countering signals pull the rating toward traditional values, so the label lands on the mild Progressive end.
Assira Abbate • Anahí Allué • Arturo Ambriz
The film champions a female writer's journey to reclaim her voice and power against societal suppression in 19th-century Mexico. It emphasizes individual agency and the challenge to traditional constraints on artistic expression.
The film features a diverse cast reflecting its 19th-century Mexican setting and origin. Its narrative centers on a female writer who confronts societal gender constraints to reclaim her voice and power as a storyteller.
The grandmother enforces rigid domestic gender roles that suppress the protagonist's creative ambitions, framing traditional family expectations as stifling and oppressive.
The film's plot involves a close bond between Frankelda and Herneval, described as a 'love that defies existence.' However, available descriptions do not explicitly identify any LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the fantasy elements without specific LGBTQ+ identification.
I Am Frankelda does not feature transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on Frankelda, a 19th-century Mexican writer, as she confronts her creations in a fantastical subconscious realm. The story focuses on her journey to restore balance between fiction and reality, guided by a tormented prince, without incorporating elements of gender identity or transformation.
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The film "I Am Frankelda" features characters such as Frankelda, consistently portrayed as a female writer, and Herneval, depicted as a prince. No characters in the film are presented with a gender different from their established or canonical portrayal.
I Am Frankelda, a prequel set in 19th-century Mexico, features a Mexican protagonist. The film is a Mexican stop-motion production with a voice cast consistent with the cultural background. No evidence suggests that any character, established in prior canon or the historical setting, is portrayed as a different race.
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