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Portman's 'Arco' Animated Film Earns Oscar Nod
23 Jan
Summary
- Animated film 'Arco,' produced by Natalie Portman, received an Oscar nomination.
- The film explores themes of environmental challenges and hope for children.
- Portman connected with the movie's message by watching it with her children.

The animated film 'Arco,' produced by Natalie Portman, has garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. This futuristic movie, which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival last year, explores the friendship between two children and addresses pressing environmental issues in an accessible way for younger audiences.
Portman, who also voices a character in the film, shared that watching 'Arco' with her own children, Aleph and Amalia, sparked meaningful discussions about the film's themes. These conversations ranged from parental involvement to creative solutions for climate challenges faced by the characters, such as living on platforms to allow the Earth to rest.
The film's narrative centers on its titular character, Arco, who travels back in time to a future struggling with environmental crises. Portman was drawn to the project for its hopeful message and its serious, respectful engagement with children's understanding of current global issues. The English version features a voice cast including Will Ferrell, America Ferrera, Flea, and Andy Samberg.




