Anhell69

by Theo Montoya
  • 2022 SALZGEBER
  • 2022 SALZGEBER
  • 2022 SALZGEBER
  • 2022 SALZGEBER
  • 2022 SALZGEBER

    Synopsis

    A few years back, director Theo Montoya cast several people from Medellín’s queer scene for his first feature film, a vampire movie about a dystopian city where ghosts coexist with the living. He chose charismatic 21-year-old Camilo Najar for the starring role, but a week later Camilo died of an overdose. The director lost many friends in the same manner.
    Montoya previously filmed a portrait of Camilo in his powerful, punky short Son of Sodom (2020). In Anhell69, he dives deeper into a no-future generation torn apart by drugs and suicide in a city defined by violence. All hope is gone, and getting stoned is all that’s left. Montoya sees Medellín as a ghost town lost in the mountains, a place where you can’t see the horizon, and from which you can never escape.
    After attending more funerals than birthdays among his circle of friends, Montoya descends into an existential void. But he picks up the camera again anyway, and—in emulation of his great inspiration Victor Gaviria—makes a film without borders or genders: a “trans film” about all those people who don’t belong to anything or anyone. [35 IDFA]

    Festivals

    2022
    Verona Film Club Award for most innovative film in the section & Mario Serandrei – Hotel Saturnia for the best technical contribution & Jury Special Mention – Venice International Film Critics’ Week, Italy
    Golden Dove – 65 DOK Leipzig, Germany
    35 IDFA – Best of Fests Selection, Netherlands
    Zinebi, Bilbao, Spain
    Gijón IFF, Gijon, Spain
    Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata – Latin American competition, Argentina
    RIDM, Montréal, Canada
    2023
    20 CPH:DOX, Denmark
    25 TiDF – 25th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival, Greece
    30 Hot Docs Toronto
    39 Schwule Filmwoche Freiburg
    17 Ethnocineca IDFF Vienna
    Youth Jury Award – 30 Sheffield DocFest
    Millenium DOCS AGAINST GRAVITY
    BSD Baltic Sea Doc. Riga, Latvia
    YIDFF Yamagata, Japan
    40 Kassel Dokfest

    Cast and Crew

    Director

    Theo Montoya