Carlos, directed by Olivier Assayas, is an epic, intensely detailed account of the life of the infamous international terrorist Ilich Ramírez Sanchez—also known as Carlos the Jackal.
One of the twentieth century’s most-wanted fugitives, Carlos was committed to violent left-wing activism throughout the seventies and eighties, orchestrating bombings, kidnappings, and hijackings in Europe and the Middle East.
Assayas portrays him not as a criminal mastermind but as a symbol of seismic political shifts around the world, and the magnetic Édgar Ramírez brilliantly embodies him as a swaggering global gangster. -- The Crtiterion Collection
Cast: Édgar Ramírez, Alexander Scheer, Nora von Waldstätten, Ahmad Kaabour, Christoph Bach, Rodney El-Haddad, Julia Hummer, Talai El-Jordi, Fadi Abi Samra, Anna Thalbach, Susanne Wuest, Aljoscha Stadelmann, Farid Elouardi, Udo Samel, Katharina Schüttler, Karl Fischer, Alexander Yassin, Alejandro Arroyo, Juana Acosta, Razane Jammal, André Marcon, Jean-Baptiste Montagut, Nicolas Briançon, Rami Farah, Zeid Hamdan, Alexander Beyer, Guillaume Saurrel, Samuel Achache, Laëtitia Spigarelli, Timo Jacobs, Eriq Ebouaney, Péter Scherer, József Tóth
Cannes (Out of Competition), Melbourne (International Panorama), New York, London (Film on the Square), Telluride, Abu Dhabi (Narrative Competition), São Paulo (International Perspective), Göteborg (Mästare)
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Title: Carlos (2010)
Directed by: Olivier Assayas
Date of birth: 25 January 1955, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Olivier Assayas, Dan Franck
Country: France | Germany
Language: English, Arabic, German, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Japanese, Russian
Color: Color
Runtime: 330 min.