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Carlos

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
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7.6/10
15K
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Edgar Ramírez in Carlos (2010)
The story of Venezuelan revolutionary, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, aka, Carlos, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the OPEC headquarters in 1975 before being caught by the French police
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The story of Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the 1975 OPEC meeting.The story of Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the 1975 OPEC meeting.The story of Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the 1975 OPEC meeting.

  • Stars
    • Edgar Ramírez
    • Alexander Scheer
    • Fadi Abi Samra
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    • Stars
      • Edgar Ramírez
      • Alexander Scheer
      • Fadi Abi Samra
    • 50User reviews
    • 109Critic reviews
    • 94Metascore
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 18 wins & 49 nominations total

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    Edgar Ramírez
    Edgar Ramírez
    • Ilich Ramírez Sánchez 'Carlos'
    • 2010
    Alexander Scheer
    Alexander Scheer
    • Johannes Weinrich
    • 2010
    Fadi Abi Samra
    • Michel Moukharbel
    • 2010
    Lamia Ahmed
    • Épouse religieux syrien
    • 2010
    Karam Ghossein
    • Feday chez Wadie Haddad
    • 2010
    Philippe Tran
    • Feday Orly
    • 2010
    Liane Sellerer
    • Épouse Steff
    • 2010
    Ahmad Kaabour
    • Wadie Haddad
    • 2010
    Talal Jurdi
    • Kamal al-Issawi 'Ali'
    • 2010
    Juana Acosta
    Juana Acosta
    • Amie de Carlos
    • 2010
    Nora Waldstätten
    Nora Waldstätten
    • Magdalena Kopp
    • 2010
    Christoph Bach
    Christoph Bach
    • Hans-Joachim Klein 'Angie'
    • 2010
    Julia Hummer
    • Gabriele Kröcher-Tiedemann 'Nada'
    • 2010
    Rodney El Haddad
    • Anis Naccache 'Khalid'
    • 2010
    Antoine Balaban
    • Général al-Khouly
    • 2010
    Aljoscha Stadelmann
    Aljoscha Stadelmann
    • Wilfred Böse 'Boni'…
    • 2010
    Rami Farah
    • 'Joseph'
    • 2010
    Zeid Hamdan
    • 'Youssef'
    • 2010
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    9steviekeys

    Praise for Assasyas

    This is an engrossing, sometimes scary retelling of history, history so recent it's almost shocking how dimly it is remembered in our time. Rich in detail of a time of world-wide revolutionary fervor before its collapse with the victory of capitalism in 1990 and its replacement by the specter of Jihad. A film that raises many important questions about politics and society that remain with us today - and yet still manages to be an exciting action/espionage yarn.

    Olivier Assasyas has, over the years, continued to produce so, so many interesting, impeccably intelligent, and constantly varied pieces of work - from moving generational dramas ('Late August, Early September') to pieces of compellingly sordid sleaze ('Demon Lover' and 'Boarding Gate') to quiet soulful meditations ('Summer Hours' and the sublime 'Clean'). I can't think of anyone else with such a range (except maybe Soderberg). And I think, for my money, he has become the new preeminent French film director of our poor, poor time.
    7bob998

    Vanished age

    Olivier Assayas, that astonishingly versatile director, has given us a film about Ilich Ramirez called Carlos. I found a lot of pleasure in the details: for example the singalong by Venezuelan and other exiles in a Paris apartment that turns into a bloodbath when the police enter and try to detain Carlos. The nervous hand-held camera work as the mayhem begins is most effective. The center-piece of any film about Middle Eastern terrorism must be the OPEC hostage taking, and this event Assayas depicts very well.

    Carlos made me think of the political dramas the Italians used to do so well: The Mattei Affair and Exquisite Corpses by Rosi, The Battle of Algiers by Pontecorvo. I would give it a higher mark if the running time were not so excessive. The truth is that the last thirty years of this man's life have been pretty uneventful, and don't merit the outlay in time.
    8gradyharp

    A Problematic Work Despite the Raves from the Press

    CARLOS is a five hour miniseries that has garnered some of the longest articles of praise from the newspapers across the country. Technically speaking that is understandable: the shots of the various countries discussed and the quality of acting from a very broad spectrum of actors across the world is impressive. But the story (or documentary as this is a recreation of many years of revolutionary movements that culminated in a world famous raiding encounter at the OPEC oil ministers conference in Vienna in 1975) wares thin very quickly. Yes, it is somewhat enlightening to follow the development and actions of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the Venezuelan revolutionary better known as 'Carlos', who founded a worldwide terrorist organization, finding his goals through hijacking of planes, capturing hostages, arranging talks with some of the major countries in the world. But there is such a sameness to the action that after about 2 hours of the series it is difficult to wait for the central climactic drama. Writers Dan Franck and Olivier Assayas (remembered for 'Paris, je t'aime' and 'Irma Vep' who also directs) may have taken some liberties with facts but they do deliver enough information about the birth and breeding of terrorist groups to give us all a wake-up call.

    Édgar Ramírez, a young Venezuelan actor fluent in many languages, is the main reason for watching this epic suspense thriller. He is a major presence and makes 'Carlos' seem like a righteous humanitarian revolutionary - a problem when the details of the real character Carlos are examined. He is able assisted by a strong cast - a few of the main additional characters are played by Alexander Scheer, Alejandro Arroyo, Ahmad Kaabour, Talal El-Jordi and Juana Acosta in addition to many many others. But sitting through he series, especially during the long hours of lack of activity aboard a hijacked airplane with hostages for example, begins to bog down the story. Once the idea of the story is hatched it simply becomes a long song spanning many countries and diminishes in interest. The series is due to open in theaters this week: it will be interesting to see if they play the entire 5 hours in one sitting!

    Grady Harp
    9runamokprods

    Rich, heady, exciting, brilliantly acted political character study

    Fascinating 5 hour plus, 3 part film about Carlos the Jackal (although he never actually called himself that) the headline grabbing terrorist of the 70s and 80s.

    With little exposition, we're dropped into a whirlwind of violence, self-aggrandizement, sexual seduction, and power games, moving at an almost dizzying speed. The film allows us to slowly figure out Carlos, instead of explain him in a simple facile way.

    While never sympathetic, somehow the amazing Edgar Rameriez allows us to feel for this id and ego driven creature, powered far more by the need for attention and adulation (whether from women or the press) than by true belief. Indeed, one of the most interesting things about the film is how (intentionally) shallow and hollow Carlos's political monologues ring.

    The last 1/3 is the slowest and hardest to sit through. Carlos's slow decline into ineffectiveness and unimportance is sometimes patience trying. But Rob Nelson, in his excellent Village Voice review makes a strong argument that this is a) unavoidable after the high paced rush of the first two parts and 2) part of the point of the film; without his fixes of women and power there wasn't much to Carlos, and without them both he and we want it to be over.

    This is a film I'd like to see again. While I don't quite agree (yet) with the many critics who have hailed this as of the best films of last 10 years, I do think it's a challenging, brilliantly acted, wonderfully made film, that gives context both to modern terrorism and recent world history. Add to that, an exploration of the blurring fine line between power and uncontrolled narcissism that seems to dog leaders (especially male) of all political stripes from Hitler to Bill Clinton to George Bush to Carlos.

    That's a lot to cover, even in 5 hours.
    8SaMoFilmGuy

    One of the best of the year

    Fast and furious, very much like the mesmerizing Mesrine in its focus on a focused, driven psychopath who ultimately commits crimes for the sense of power and adrenaline they fuel. Character vignettes are sharply portrayed in short, slower-paced scenes that provide rest stops from our own adrenaline rush and illustrate the defining personality traits of the eponymous anti-hero. As one example: the seduction scene in part 2 between Carlos and the German femme terrorist Magdalena Kopp.

    Quite simply, like Mesrine, great cinema with action, passion and tragedy, and one of the best movies of the year.

    Don't see anything less than the full version. DVR the showing on Sundance or wait for DVDs. The film was shot as a miniseries and there's no reason to see it in a theater, especially if it's the truncated version.

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    • Trivia
      Before and after shooting, the real Carlos repeatedly warned Olivier Assayas not to make the film.
    • Goofs
      When Carlos and his militants enter the cockpit of the Austrian Airlines DC-9 after the OPEC siege in Vienna, the Captain of the airplane occupies the right hand seat. He also stays there during the flight. The Captain should sit in the left hand seat.
    • Quotes

      Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, aka 'Carlos': Know why Carlos is my nom de guerre?

      Dr. Valentín Hernández: No, I don't.

      Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, aka 'Carlos': For President Carlos Andres Perez. He nationalized the oil industry as well as the mines. He redistributed wealth to the needy. Considered education the 3rd world's main weapon. He's a revolutionary.

      Dr. Valentín Hernández: His methods are rather different from yours.

      Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, aka 'Carlos': Perhaps. I joined the internationalist struggle. But our convictions are the same.

      Dr. Valentín Hernández: He's a man of peace, with great respect for human life.

      Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, aka 'Carlos': So am I. Men of honour have nothing to fear. Only traitors need be afraid.

      Dr. Valentín Hernández: What traitors?

      Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, aka 'Carlos': You know full well. Venezuela's role in OPEC is very clear. The role of the organization is to help 3rd-world countries in their development. Not to support imperialists in maintaining oppression. Relax. Only Amouzegar for Iran and Yamani for Saudi Arabia will have to pay. The others will be spared.

    • Alternate versions
      At the 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival, "Carlos" was screened theatrically, all three parts back-to-back with a single set of credits at the very end. The total running time was 326 minutes, not including the intermission.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2010 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Canal Plus (France)
      • MK2 (France)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • German
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Hungarian
      • Japanese
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Carlos the Jackal
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Films en Stock
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
      • Canal+
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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