

Movie spotlight
Mironins
Every night, when the museum closes its doors, the mironins, Blu, Low and Ro, three little drops of paint that live in the paintings created by the Spanish painter Joan Miró (1893-1983), come to life and immerse themselves in an inexhaustible universe where art and imagination reign.
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Plot Summary
Mironins, a small, mischievous creature, lives in a bustling city and dreams of becoming a famous opera singer. He practices his scales daily, much to the annoyance of his neighbors. When he gets an opportunity to audition for the prestigious opera house, he must overcome his fears and the chaos of city life to pursue his dream.
Critical Reception
Mironins received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its charming animation and unique protagonist, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable. Audiences, particularly families, responded well to its lighthearted humor and positive message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually appealing animation and endearing main character.
Found to be a heartwarming and family-friendly animated film.
Some reviews noted a lack of narrative originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, highlighting the film's cute characters and engaging storyline suitable for younger viewers. Some adults appreciated the subtle humor and visual creativity.
Fun Fact
The character of Mironins was inspired by the director's childhood drawings and observations of small, energetic creatures.
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