In total, there were six competing teams who worked for four months to create a one-minute animated short film based on Paraguayan culture. They compete for a cash prize of $1,000.
On this occasion several creations made by: The team ka’aIntegrated by Iván Villaba, Alan Ledesma and Esteban Sánchez; antarenEstefanía Acosta was founded by Alicia Ortiz Delgado; mochiwith Mateo Ruiz Diaz and Leila von Lucken; ping pongIntegrated by Andrea Osorio, Mathias Maciel Leiva, Nini Santander, Alan Paiva, Jazmin Santacruz, Rosa Mussi; VirginFounded by Sara Isabel and Nery Fabián Centurión; There Guims . placeholder imageWith Gustavo Bogarín, Yamada Baez, Fernando Guasp, Aldo Acevedo and Francisco Armoa.
Source: Ulti Mahora
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