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Angel (1982)
Rating:
Starring: Michalis Maniatis, Dionysis Xanthos, Katerina Helmy, Vasilis Tsaglos, George Bartis
Director: George Katakouzinos
Category: Foreign, Drama
Studio: Waterbearer
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
120 mins

 
 

 

"Based on a real life crime case, Angel is a bold, realistic, sensitive and skillfully made film."-Variety

Angel is George Katakouzinos' ground breaking, boldly told tragedy of innocence betrayed.The first openly gay film in Greek history to have received major theatrical distribution both domestically and abroad, Angel has garnered both international critical acclaim and numerous prestigious international awards including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Screenplay prizes at the Greek equivalent of the Oscars, Thessaloniki Film Festival, 1982.

Angel, a young handsome Athenian attempts to escape his abusive alcoholic father and the grinding poverty of his daily life by falling in love with a macho sailor who promises Angel a better life.But survival on the margins proves risky and difficult so Angel's lover persuades him to work the streets as a transvestite prostitute in order to make ends meet.After a series of dangerous and humiliating encounters, Angel revolts in a sudden burst of shocking and cathartic violence.

Set in a Greece tourists rarely see, Angel beautifully spotlights a nocturnal Athens of street hustlers and garish bars.Seen by almost one Greek in twenty, Angel is one of the most successful films in Greek history.

 
 
   
   

 
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