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Ángeles Huerta

Ángeles Huerta

Writing

Biography

Ángeles Huerta González is a film director and screenwriter known for her work on the documentary Esquece Monelos. She has lived in Galicia since 2002.

Known For

Antes de nós
5.7

1918, Castelao leaves his public position in Pontevedra to work as a doctor in Rianxo during the Spanish flu. A hero for the town, but an absent man for his wife, Virxinia. 1929, the couple travels through Britain a few months after the loss of their only son. Two broken beings and a bond that is no longer understood. A trip will unite them forever and ever. Castelao before being Castelao. Galicia before the “xeración Nós”. Castelao and Virxinia before being “we”.

Antes de nós

2025
The Open Body
4.9

1909. Miguel, a young teacher, is destined for a small mountain town on the border between Spain and Portugal: Lobosandaus, an inhospitable place, inhabited by distant people with remote traditions. It doesn't seem like the ideal place for someone like Miguel, who is determined to spread light and knowledge among his students. But reason cannot overpower desire, and as winter progresses, Miguel feels the darkness take over everything around him while his fascination with the enigmatic Dorinda grows. The unexpected death of an inhabitant will have a big impact on the city and will open the doors to a strange and ghostly presence.

The Open Body

2022
Esquece Monelos
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There are more neurons in a human brain than particles in the universe. But if we could put one behind another, the only thing we would see would be a small river. An insignificant river and at the same time infinite. Under the streets of A Coruña there is a river that many have forgotten, but that from time to time overflows claiming what once was its course.

Esquece Monelos

2016
The Blue Child
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The Blue Child

2018
The Fetch
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Two apparently unrelated men keep on bumping into each other. When they finally get to talk, they become mysteriously entangled. A film about bicycles, coincidences and the fragile boundaries of human identity.

The Fetch