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'El hroe' (English: 'The Hero') is a 1994 Mexican animated short film written and directed by Carlos Carrera. It won the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first Mexican film to win the Short Film Palme d'Or and it is considered a milestone in Mexican animation.

Plot



In a crowded subway station in Mexico City, a man watches a girl acting strange. He realizes she might be attempting to commit suicide by jumping to the tracks. The man tries to stop her, but she accuses him of being a molester and insults him. After the man is taken away by a police officer, she jumps in front of the oncoming train.

Production



'El hroe' was Carlos Carrera's third professional project after his directorial debut 'La mujer de Benjamn' and 'La vida conyugal'. The film was produced by the Directorate of Short Film Production of the Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografa (Mexican Film Institute).

The film consists of 2800 hand-drawn images, the images were drawn on cel using pastels. Most of the animation was done by Carrera himself.

Reception



The film was awarded the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. It also won several other awards including the Ariel Award for Best Short Fiction Film, the Golden Coral for Animation at the 1994 Havana Film Festival and special recognitions at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival and 1996 World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb.

Awards and nominations





Legacy



'El hroe' was the first Mexican short film to win the Palme d'Or and it was the second time a Mexican director was awarded the Palme d'Or since 1946 when Emilio Fernndez won the Grand Prix with Mara Candelaria.

Though it was not the first Mexican animated film, Carrera's short film and its award at Cannes are credited for bringing attention to animated films to the Mexican film industry and to a new generation of Mexican filmmakers.

Since, 'El hroe', Carrera has made a few animated short films. In 2017, he premiered 'Ana y Bruno', an animated feature film with an estimated budget of US$5.35 million, making it the most expensive animated Mexican film.

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