Carlos / Le prix du Chacal
Carlos is theatre biographical film and a television from 2010, regarding the life span of the 1970 s terrorist Carlos the Jackal, out of his very first set of attacks in 1973 before his arrest in 1994. It premiered as a three-part television mini-series on French cover station Canal+. On exactly the day it premiered on Canal+, the whole 51/2 hour variant was shown out of competition at the 2010 Cannes filmfestival.
Manufactured by Daniel Leconte of French production firm Film En Stock and Jens Meuer of German production firm Egoli Tossell Film, in affiliation with Canal+ and French Arte, it had been led by Olivier Assayas from the screenplay by Leconte, Assayas along with Dan Franck, along with celebrities Édgar Ramírez as Carlos. The film is both from 187 minutes, but in abridged versions, being a feature film of numerous lengths between 338 and 319 moments and a down to 166 moments.
Classified as a television film/TV mini series in addition to a film, Carlos was awarded awards and television awards. One of them the 2010 Golden Globe award for the'Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television', the 2010 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Director, the National Society of Film Critics 2010 award for Best Director, the New York Film Critics Circle 2010 award for Best Foreign Language Film, the 2010 European Film Award for Best Editor, the 2010 Writer Award for Best Film at the São Paulo International Film Festival, also Édgar Ramírez won the 2010 César Award for Most Promising Actor.
Released: 2010-05-19
Duration: 333
min