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THE ANGEL in Open Air Programme

THE ANGEL, film by Louis Ortega, was screened at KSC Skenderija at 8:30 pm tonight.

Carlitos is a 17-year-old with movie-star swagger, blond curls, and a baby face. As a young boy, he coveted other people’s things, but it wasn’t until his early adolescence that his true calling – to be a thief – manifested itself. When he meets Ramon at his new school, Carlitos is immediately drawn to him, and starts showing off to get his attention. Together they will embark on a journey of discovery, love, and crime. Killing is just a random offshoot of violence, which continues to escalate until Carlitos is apprehended. Because of his angelic appearance, the press dubs Carlitos "The Angel of Death." Showered with attention because of his beauty, he becomes a celebrity overnight.
 
Director: Luis Ortega 
Screenplay: Luis Ortega, Rodolfo Palacios, Sergio Olguín 
Director of Photography: Julián Apezteguia 
Editor: Guille Gatti 
Sound: José Luis Díaz 
Costume Design: Julio Suárez 
Production Design: Julia Freid 
Producer: Hugo Sigman, Sebastián Ortega, Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, Matías Mosteirín, Esther García, Leticia Cristi, Pablo Culell and Axel Kuschevatzky 
Production: Kramer & Sigman Films, Underground Producciones, El Deseo 
Contact: Film Factory; v.canales@filmfactory.es 
Cast: Lorenzo Ferro, Chino Darín, Daniel Fanego, Mercedes Morán, Luis Gnecco, Peter Lanzani, Cecilia Roth 
 
Luis Ortega 
2018 – EL ÁNGEL / THE ANGEL
2014 – LULÚ
2011 – DROMÓMANOS
2010 – VERANO MALDITO / DAMN SUMMER
2009 – LOS SANTOS SUCIOS / THE DIRTY SAINTS
2004 – MONOBLOC 
1999 – CAJA NEGRA / BLACK BOX
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Screened film YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE by Lynne Ramsay, recipient of the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo
Introducing the Open Air Programme of the 29th Sarajevo Film Festival
On the eve of the opening of the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival, the Coca-Cola Open Air Cinema was fully booked during the pre-festival screening
The largest film screen in the region was set at the Coca-Cola Open Air Cinema