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Director of ‘Flow’ to host massive open-air screening in Mexico City

β€œFlow,” a dialogue-free animated film about a black cat who learns to trust other animals in a rapidly changing environment, has been such a smash hit in Mexico that Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis will visit Mexico City next week for a special outdoor screening of his film in the ZΓ³calo.

The event, organized by Cine CanΓ­bal and the city’s Ministry of Culture, marks a gesture of gratitude to Mexican audiences, who have embraced the 84-minute film β€” which won best animated feature at both the Academy Awards and Golden Globes this year β€” with rare enthusiasm.

The free screening at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 is being held in honor of DΓ­a de las NiΓ±as y los NiΓ±os, or Children’s Day, in Mexico, which recognizes the importance, rights and well-being of children in Mexican society.Β 

The ZΓ³calo screening will be able to accommodate up to 200,000 people, officials said.

β€œFlow,” an independent Latvian-Belgian-French film that also won the 2025 Film Independent Spirit Award for best international film, has grossed more than US $6.3 million in Mexico, making it the film’s most successful territory globally.

According to a report in Variety this week, β€œFlow” has grossed approximately $4.8 million in the United States and Canada, and over $36 million worldwide.

β€œFlow” opened in Mexico on New Year’s Day 2025, with a wide release across 800 theaters nationwide, marking its largest launch in any country β€” an extensive rollout that anticipated the strong support Mexicans would have for the film.

This was based on word-of-mouth (the film had opened two months earlier in the U.S. and Canada) and buzz (it had already received awards on the festival circuit plus a Golden Globe nomination); a universal story that draws on timeless myths such as Noah’s Ark; a lack of dialogue that makes it accessible to all; and Mexican audiences’ having a strong tradition of embracing animal-centric stories with visually rich animation.

The forecast proved to be right: Cinemas showing β€œFlow” remained busy well after opening weekend, and nearly five months later, the film is still playing at Mexican theaters, including La Cineteca Nacional in CDMX.

β€œEarning $6 million is incredible, especially coming from a smaller studio,” Zilbalodis, 31, said. β€œThis movie truly exemplifies a word-of-mouth success story.”

With reports from Infobae, El Universal and Proceso



Source: Mexico News Daily

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