
My Friend Ángel (1964)
The First Honduran Film
An experimental and critical view on the decadence of Honduran society. It practically has no narrative structure, as it plays out as a day-in-the-life-of the eponymous Ángel, a kid who's a shoe-shiner.
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Cast
|
Roger Membreño | As: Ángel |
|
Ada Argentina Abraham | As: Madre |
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Carlos Salgado | As: Padre |
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Adib Kafati | As: Hermano bebé |
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Fausto Cortez | As: Shoeshiner |
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An experimental and critical view on the decadence of Honduran society. It practically has no narrative structure, as it plays out as a day-in-the-life-of the eponymous Ángel, a kid who's a shoe-shiner.
Tagline: | The First Honduran Film |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
|
Roger Membreño |
Ángel |
|
Ada Argentina Abraham |
Madre |
|
Carlos Salgado |
Padre |
|
Adib Kafati |
Hermano bebé |
|
Fausto Cortez |
Shoeshiner |
|
Oswaldo Juanez |
Shoeshiner |
Directed By
|
Sami Kafati |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Sami Kafati |
Writer |
Production Crew
|
Sami Kafati |
Producer |
Edited By
|
Fernando Uribe Jacome |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
|
Sami Kafati |
Music |
Visual Effects
Camera
|
Sami Kafati |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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