

Movie spotlight
Gesto
The history of the citizens' movement that for thirty years worked hard to overcome fear, fight hatred and eradicate the violence exercised by the savage terrorist gang ETA, both in the Basque Country and in the rest of Spain.
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Plot Summary
In this animated short, a young boy's simple gesture of kindness towards a lonely old man unfolds into a poignant exploration of connection and memory. Set against a backdrop that shifts from stark reality to dreamlike sequences, the narrative highlights the profound impact seemingly small acts can have.
Critical Reception
Gesto has been recognized for its artistic merit and emotional resonance, particularly within the animation festival circuit. Critics and audiences have praised its minimalist aesthetic and the subtle yet powerful storytelling, often highlighting its ability to evoke deep feelings with minimal dialogue.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching and universally relatable theme of human connection.
Applauded for its elegant animation style and evocative visual storytelling.
Noted for its emotional depth achieved through subtle character interactions.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Short Film at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Bastien Vivès, is also a celebrated comic artist, and 'Gesto' draws heavily from his distinct visual style.
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