What are the main cultural aspects of Coco and why are they important in the movie?
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Explanation:

Coco is set during the Day of the Dead festivities that are held during the first two days of November. The film depicts several of the customs associated with the festival. Like many Mexicans, Miguel’s family construct an altar to honor their deceased family members, decorating it with their photos and stacking it high with offerings such as candles, marigold flowers and personal possessions.

Miguel’s search for Ernesto de la Cruz begins shortly after he discovers that the singer is his great-great-grandfather. The theme of a missing relative is a common feature in Mexican art, relating to the country’s Aztec ancestry and the lost culture, traditions and identity of pre-Columbian Mexico. To reunite with the past, Paz says, would mean “nothing less than to return to our origins, to reunite ourselves with our ancestry, to break out of our solitude.”

The flamboyant Mexican portrait artist Frida Kahlo even makes an appearance as a character in the film. The legendary bohemian is one of the stars of the Land of the Dead, appearing as a skeleton in her colorful traditional costumes alongside her famous pet monkey.

Alebrijes are brightly-colored sculptures representing fantastical creatures born from Mexican folk traditions. The film features a number of these fantastical creatures, including a flying dog and a winged jaguar. These traditional animals were first developed by Mexican artist Pedro Linares, who once dreamt that he was surrounded by magical animals. Since Linares’ dream, the art form has been popularized by local artisans in the southern state of Oaxaca.

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