
Gartxot 2010
Set in the rugged Pyrenees of the 12th century, *Gartxot (2010)* tells the stirring tale of a wandering minstrel exiled by a ruthless abbot seeking to control his son, Mikelot.
Director: Asisko Urmeneta
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gartxot (2010) about?
*Gartxot (2010)* follows a 12th-century minstrel exiled for his songs of resistance after an abbot kidnaps his son to force him into a monastery. Their escape and defiant music become symbols of rebellion against oppression, blending historical drama with vibrant animation.
Who directed Gartxot?
Asisko Urmeneta directed *Gartxot (2010)*, delivering a visually striking and emotionally resonant animated film.
Who stars in Gartxot?
The film features Lüxi Agergarai, Ttitika Rekalt Dominika, and Maika Etxekopar in key roles, bringing the characters to life with depth and authenticity.
Is Gartxot (2010) worth watching?
*Gartxot (2010)* shines as a unique animated drama, offering a compelling mix of history, music, and resistance. While unrated on IMDb, its themes and animation make it a standout short film worth exploring for fans of thought-provoking cinema.
How long is Gartxot?
Gartxot runs for 19 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful cinematic experience.
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About Gartxot (2010) — A Father's Defiant Song Against Tyranny in Animation
Set in the rugged Pyrenees of the 12th century, *Gartxot (2010)* tells the stirring tale of a wandering minstrel exiled by a ruthless abbot seeking to control his son, Mikelot. Directed by Asisko Urmeneta and blending drama with animation and adventure, the film immerses viewers in a world where music becomes a weapon against tyranny. The story unfolds as the abbot kidnaps and torments young Mikelot, forcing his father to rescue him and vow to shield his son from the monastery's grasp. Their defiant songs echo like a battle cry, uniting communities against oppression and forging a legacy of resistance through art.
Crafted with rich visuals and emotional depth, *Gartxot (2010)* captures the essence of a father's love and the power of melodies to inspire change. The film's poignant themes resonate across eras, blending historical drama with the universal struggle for freedom and identity. With its atmospheric storytelling and striking animation, it's a cinematic journey that lingers long after the credits roll.