El ángel de Budapest

El ángel de Budapest (Angel of Budapest) is a Spanish 2011 World War II-Holocaust television film based on the book Un español frente al Holocausto ("A Spaniard against the Holocaust")[1] written by journalist and radio executive director Diego Carcedo. The executive producers are José Manuel Lorenzo, Eduardo Campoy and István Major, the first two had collaborated on the spiritual film Sin noticias de Dios (2001). The film was shot between 9 November 2010 and 23 December 2010 in Budapest, Hungary.[1][2]

El ángel de Budapest
starring Francis Lorenzo (left) and Manuel de Blas (right)
GenreWar, Drama, Romance
Based onUn español frente al Holocausto
by Diego Carcedo[1]
Written by
  • Angel Aranda
  • Diego Carcedo
Directed by
  • Luis Oliveros
Country of origin
  • Spain
  • Hungary
Original languages
  • Spanish
Production
Producers
  • Eduardo Campoy (executive)
  • José Manuel Lorenzo (executive)
  • István Major (co-producer)
Cinematography
  • Nyika Jancsó
[2]
Running time120 minutes[2]
Production companiesFilmteam,[2]
Boomerang TV[1]
Televisión Española
Budget2 million €[2]
Release
Original network[1]
Original release
  • 1 January 2011 (2011-01-01)

Plot

The plot focuses on Ángel Sanz Briz, a Spanish ambassador in Hungary during World War II. Operating until early 1944 in Budapest, he helped to save the lives of thousands of Jews from the Holocaust. He issued them protective papers and lodged them in Spanish safe houses, covered by the embassy's sovereignty. At that time, the Hungarian government was persecuting and deporting Jews to Nazi death camps.

A romantic storyline follows the lovelife of Antal, a Hungarian Jew who falls in love with the daughter of an Arrow Cross official of the Fascist government. Antal slowly turns to the resistance movement to save the couple.[2]

Cast

[1] [2] [3]

Nominations

References

  1. "Budapesten forgat filmet Luis Oliveros spanyol filmrendező" [Luis Oliveros is directing in Budapest]. FILMHU-CSOPORT (in Hungarian). Budapest, Hungary: film.hu Kft. 2010-11-08. Archived from the original on 2010-11-11. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  2. Gábor Apats (2010-12-23). "Kétmillió euróért, spanyolokkal forgatták A budapesti angyalt" [The Angel of Budapest was shot by Spanish for two million euros]. origo.hu (in Hungarian). Budapest, Hungary: Magyar Telekom. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  3. Réka Alíz Francisck (2010-12-09). "Budapest angyala" [Budapest angel]. bestofbudapest.com (in Hungarian). Budapest, Hungary: Duax Kft. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
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