A Costume for Nicholas explained

Director:Eduardo Rivero
Screenplay:Miguel Ángel Uriegas
Producer:Jaime Romandía Creel
Miguel Ángel Uriegas
Genaro López Rebollo
Eduardo Jiménez Ahuactzin
Music:Manuel Andrés Vázquez Terry
Editing:Roberto Almeida Junquera
Studio:Fotosíntesis Media
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

A Costume for Nicholas (Spanish; Castilian: Un disfraz para Nicolás) is a 2020 Mexican animated fantasy adventure film directed by Eduardo Rivero (in his directorial debut) from a screenplay by Miguel Ángel Uriegas.[1] [2] Produced by Uriegas, Jaime Romandía Creel, Genaro López Rebollo, and Eduardo Jiménez Ahuactzin, the film was produced by the studio Fotosíntesis Media.[3] After being delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, A Costume for Nicholas was released on September 3, 2020.

Premise

Nicholas, a 10-year-old boy with Down syndrome, is sent to live with his grandparents and cousin David after the death of his mother. Nicholas recalls how his mother would make him a new costume each year, with a story based on each of these costumes. One night, David struggles with a nightmare, and Nicholas thinks he sees a monster lurking underneath their bunkbed. While trying to escape the monster, Nicholas is pulled into a chest that contains all the costumes his mother made for him. Inside the chest, Nicholas is transported into a magical realm filled with all the stories his mother told him. In this world, Nicholas must help his grandmother Ana save her sister Sophie, who has been taken by an evil wizard.[4]

Production

A Costume for Nicholas was loosely inspired by the book Pablo and the Trunk (Pablo y el baúl) by Jaime Mijares, a friend of screenwriter and producer Miguel Ángel Uriegas. While researching for the film, Rivero and Uriegas met a therapist for the Special Olympics Mexico—a sports program for children with intellectual disabilities—who took them to meet the boys with whom she works, among these Fran Fernández. The crew opted to cast Fernández, who also has Down syndrome, to voice protagonist Nicholas. According to director Eduardo Rivero, they were initially unsure if Fernández could achieve the intentions they were looking for the character. Rivero stated: "At first it was difficult for him to say his lines, but over time he gained confidence and said his dialogue with perfect clarity and vision."[5] [6]

Release

A Costume for Nicholas was originally set to have its world premiere at the Guadalajara International Film Festival on March 22, 2020 before a theatrical release on May 8; however, the festival had to be delayed and cinemas closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] It was finally released on September 3, 2020.[7]

Accolades

At the 8th Platino Awards held on October 3, 2021, A Costume for Nicholas was nominated for Best Animated Film[8] but lost to Turu, the Wacky Hen.[9]

Nevertheless, in the 63º Ariel Award, the movie won for Best Animated Feature Film, and in the 4th Quirino Awards ceremony too, both in 2021.

Notes and References

  1. News: A Costume for Nicholas Review: Becoming Your Own Superhero. Kroustallis. Vassilis. 10 May 2020. Zippy Frames. 20 September 2022. 20 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220920172339/https://www.zippyframes.com/reviews/a-costume-for-nicholas-review. dead.
  2. News: 'A Costume for Nicholas,' 'Petit' Top 4th Quirino Awards. Mayorga. Emilio. 29 May 2021. Variety. 20 September 2022.
  3. Web site: Un disfraz para Nicolás (A Costume for Nicolás). SIC México: Sistema de Información Cultural. Government of Mexico. 20 September 2022.
  4. Web site: Un Disfraz para Nicolas (A Costume for Nicolas). Brian. Costello. Common Sense Media. 20 September 2022.
  5. News: "Un disfraz para Nicolás", la primera cinta que se estrena en autocinemas de la CDMX. Campos. Raúl. 7 August 2020. "A costume for Nicolás", the first film to be released in CDMX drive-ins. Spanish. La Razón. 20 September 2022.
  6. News: "Un disfraz para Nicolás", una historia animada para fomentar la inclusión en los niños. Amarelo. Inés. 11 August 2020. "A costume for Nicolás", an animated story to promote inclusion in children. Spanish. El Espectador. 20 September 2022.
  7. 1300584202560184320. Sala Llena. SalaLlenaMX. 1 September 2020. "Un disfraz para Nicolás" llega en exclusiva a las pantallas de @Cinemex este jueves 3 de septiembre. En esta película animada veremos la vida desde la tierna mirada de un niño con Síndrome de Down. . "A Costume for Nicholas" arrives exclusively on the screens of @Cinemex this Thursday the 3rd of September. In this animated film, we will see life from the tender gaze of a child with Down Syndrome. . 20 September 2022.
  8. News: » Noticias » Cultura Cine 'El olvido que seremos' y 'La llorona' lideran las nominaciones a los Premios Platino. RTVE. 19 July 2021. 'El olvido que seremos' and 'La llorona' lead the nominations for the Platino Awards. Spanish. 20 September 2022.
  9. News: Premios Platino 2021: esta es la lista completa de ganadores. Melvyn. Arce Ruiz. 3 October 2021. El Comercio. Platino Awards 2021: this is the complete list of winners. Spanish. 20 September 2022.