ANGEL short film review
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ANGEL, 14min,. Mexico
Directed by Hoze Meléndez
Ángel, a lonely sexual worker, has become the object of inspiration for Lu, a young, homosexual plastic artist. Her unexpected crush becomes a painful goodbye that teaches Lu that letting go is the purest act of loving.
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