
Karla Castañeda
Directing
Biography
Karla Castañeda (Guadalajara, 1985) is a Mexican film animator and one of the most relevant creators of Mexican stop-motion.
Known For

During the rise of fascism in Mussolini's Italy, a wooden boy brought magically to life struggles to live up to his father's expectations.
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

In a small town, time stops for a father who has lost his son.
The Waterwheel

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Suertes, humores y pequeñas historias de la Independencia y de la Revolución.

Series of 32 10-minute episodes, in which each episode corresponds to the adaptation of an illustrated album from the editorial catalog of OQO editora. Aimed at a target from 4 to 9 years old, this series has the collaboration of prestigious animators from different countries, who make Never Ending Tales an original proposal, which brings us closer to stories from around the world through different plastic and musical manifestations.
Never Ending Tales

Cocorico tells in a fun, didactic and action-packed way, the adventures (and misadventures) of a small being who is growing and learning what life is and the world around him. It will not be all easy, nor will what one would expect always have to happen. Life sometimes places you at unexpected crossroads.
Cocorico

Larisa sees that when a crow gives something to an old woman, something very strange happens to her. Larisa, curious, enters the house when she is alone, she doesn't know what awaits her!
The Old Hag & The Crow

Old Jacinta knits non-stop longing for a visit
Jacinta
Karla Castañeda's first feature film.