Carlos

The man who hijacked the world

The story of Venezuelan revolutionary, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the OPEC headquarters in 1975 before being caught by the French police.

"Carlos," the gripping 2010 biographical film produced by Films en Stock and Egoli Tossell Film, delves deep into the tumultuous life of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, better known as Carlos the Jackal. Directed by Olivier Assayas, the film meticulously chronicles the Venezuelan terrorist's rise and fall during the Cold War era. Spanning over five and a half hours, "Carlos" is a cinematic tour de force that captures the essence of a man whose actions reverberated across the globe, from the streets of Paris to the deserts of Sudan. The film's protagonist, portrayed with chilling intensity by Édgar Ramírez, is not merely a villain but a complex figure driven by ideological fervor and personal ambition. Assayas masterfully navigates the labyrinth of Carlos's life, presenting a narrative that is as much about the man as it is about the geopolitical tensions of the time. The meticulous attention to historical detail, from the recreation of 1970s and 1980s settings to the portrayal of key events like the OPEC raid, adds a layer of authenticity that is both compelling and unsettling. One of the standout aspects of "Carlos" is its unflinching portrayal of violence and its consequences. The film does not shy away from depicting the brutal realities of terrorism, yet it also explores the psychological toll on those involved. This duality is what makes "Carlos" a standout in the genre of biographical dramas. The supporting cast, including performances by Nora von Waldstätten and Alexander Scheer, further enriches the narrative, providing a multifaceted view of the world that Carlos inhabits. In its ambitious scope and execution, "Carlos" transcends the typical biopic, offering viewers a thought-provoking examination of a notorious figure whose legacy continues to be debated. The film's structure, divided into three parts, allows for a comprehensive exploration of Carlos's journey, from his early days as a revolutionary to his eventual capture and imprisonment. "Carlos" is not just a film; it is an immersive experience that challenges audiences to confront the complexities of history and morality.

Year2010

Budget18000000$

Revenue871279$

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GenresCrimeDramaThrillerHistory

Production countriesGermanyFrance

Production companies

Films en Stock

ANGOA

Carlos

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