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Virus tropical by Powerpaola
Virus tropical by Powerpaola










I said 'Paola' and he understood as 'Power', so I said it again 'Paola', he repeated 'Power'. A guy in the metro asked what my name was. I was living in a new city, I had broken up with my boyfriend of the moment…that type of stuff. In the Paris metro, I was sad thinking about my situation. Why “Powerpaola”? It was a misunderstanding. I interviewed Powerpaola about Virus Tropical, her background, autobio comics, and the forthcoming animated feature of the same name. It has “a fresh look that is hardly ever out there”, praises the Buenos Aires Herald. According to Publisher’s Weekly, “he details ring true, and this heartfelt honesty enlivens every page”. It depicts Powerpaola’s Ecuador family of women living in 1980s’ Columbia.

Virus tropical by Powerpaola

A young spirit film that invites us to witness a nostalgic portrait of a broken family.Interview with Powerpaola of Virus Tropical Hi, it’s Kim again! Virus Tropical, a part of our Spring Collection, is a worldwide hit graphic memoir by Powerpaola published in Argentina, Columbia, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Spain, and France.

Virus tropical by Powerpaola

Tropical Virus puts us in contact with an alien mind, whose life is so different and at the same time so similar to ours.

Virus tropical by Powerpaola

The designs of characters and decorations transmit the essence of the original artwork, which with a mixture of affection and criticism presents the emotional impressions of what was the Quito and Cali of that time however, the rhythm of the film is hampered by trying to include too many narrative elements, dialogues that do not flow freely, and an ending that leaves a lot to the imagination, denoting a lack of experience in the medium of animation in feature film format.Įven so, this cinematographic work offers a breath of fresh air to our billboard, as it is a foreign film (not American), animated, and with a female vision, which also touches on topics such as distance, coming of age, and the search of independence, in a way so close to our country.

Virus tropical by Powerpaola

At first, we came across a film that at a technical level may seem a little weak, although stylistically successful. From her unexpected birth, to the inevitable journey to reside in another country, our protagonist will face a series of events that will change her perception of the world that surrounds her. Inspired by the graphic novel by the Colombian-Ecuadorian illustrator Power Paola, and directed by Santiago Caicedo, Tropical Virus shows us the life of the Gaviria family, seen from the perspective of the smallest member.












Virus tropical by Powerpaola