Black Is Beltza Ii: Ainhoa (2022) Site

What sets Ainhoa apart is its incredible sense of place and time. The animation style—gritty, expressive, and deeply noir-influenced—captures the tension of the 1980s perfectly.

The film weaves together the liberation movements of the era, suggesting that while the locations change, the spirit of resistance remains the same. Why It Matters Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa (2022)

The story picks up years after the original Black Is Beltza . It follows , the daughter of the first film’s protagonist, Manex Unanue. Born in Cuba and raised in a whirlwind of revolutionary ideals, Ainhoa embarks on a journey that takes her from the bustling streets of Havana to the conflict-ridden Basque Country, the heroin-ravaged neighborhoods of Madrid, and eventually into the heart of the Lebanese Civil War. A Masterclass in Atmosphere and Sound What sets Ainhoa apart is its incredible sense

Ainhoa's struggle to reconcile her internationalist upbringing with her Basque roots. Why It Matters The story picks up years

(2022) isn't just a sequel; it’s a high-octane, politically charged journey through the mid-1980s, seen through the eyes of a young woman searching for her roots and her voice. Directed by the visionary Basque artist and musician Fermin Muguruza , this adult animated film serves as a sprawling mural of a world on the brink of seismic change. The Premise: A Legacy Reawakened