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Carmela – Courage on the Frontline of the Spanish Civil War

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Carmela – Courage on the Frontline of the Spanish Civil War

In a powerful blend of history and handcrafted artistry, Carmela—a short film directed by Vicente Mallols—pays tribute to the forgotten heroines of the Spanish Civil War. Produced by Pangur Animation, Mansalva Films, and Foliascope, this meticulously animated piece captures the courage, loss, and resilience of women who fought for both freedom and equality during one of Europe’s darkest chapters.

A Story of Defiance and Loss

Set in 1936, Carmela follows its titular character, a young woman who joins the militias at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Alongside other female combatants, she faces a dual struggle—fighting fascism while defending the social progress achieved under Spain’s Second Republic. When a grenade accident changes her life forever, Carmela’s personal sacrifice becomes a haunting symbol of the countless women whose bravery reshaped history.

The film’s visual realism is heightened by Mallols’ deliberate pacing and emotional restraint. Every frame is sculpted with precision—from the texture of the uniforms to the expressive faces of the puppets, brought to life through the delicate craftsmanship of the Pangur Animation team.

An International Collaboration

Carmela is the product of an ambitious international co-production between Spain and France. The puppets were fabricated across both countries, with armatures developed in France and finishing work done in Valencia. Filmed in 4K, the short showcases a refined cinematic approach rarely seen in historical animation. The production also marks a significant partnership with Foliascope, known for its contribution to European animation and handcrafted storytelling.

Festival Recognition

Since its premiere, Carmela has garnered critical acclaim on the festival circuit. The film won the Audience Award in the Animazine section at Festival de Málaga 2025, and most recently received the International Animation Award at FICCS (Rauch, Argentina). Its poignant storytelling and historical authenticity have resonated with audiences and critics alike, positioning it as one of this year’s standout animated works.

 

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About the Director

Director Vicente Mallols continues to cement his reputation as a filmmaker deeply committed to the art of animation. His work often explores human resilience and cultural memory, combining precise craftsmanship with emotional depth. With Carmela, Mallols delivers his most ambitious short to date—a story that merges political history with tactile artistry to powerful effect.


Credits

  • Director: Vicente Mallols

  • Writer: Helena Sánchez Bel

  • Producers: Pangur Animation, Mansalva Films, Foliascope

  • Cinematography: Pablo Muñoz

  • Music: Jérôme Nicolas

  • Editing: Vicente Mallols

  • Cast: Empar Ferrer, Gloria March, Mireia Palau

  • Runtime: 15 minutes

  • Format: Animated Short, 4K DCP

  • Countries: Spain / France


Sources

  • Pangur Animation – Carmela (Official Production Page)

  • Festival de Málaga – Carmela (Official Selection 2025)

  • Mansalva Films – Carmela Project Page

  • Foliascope – Production Partner

  • Weird Market – Carmela Listing (Vicente Mallols)

  • CEE Animation – Pangur Animation Studio Profile

  • FICCS – Festival Internacional de Cine de las Sierras (Rauch, Argentina) 2025 Announcement

Tags: 2025 Animated FilmsAnimated Short FilmAnimation festivalsArt of AnimationCarmelaCarmela Short FilmEuropean animationFemale ProtagonistFestival de MálagaFICCSFoliascopeHistorical AnimationIndependent AnimationMansalva FilmsPangur AnimationPuppet FabricationSpanish animationSpanish Civil WarStop MotionVicente MallolsWomen in animation
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