Push In - The CineVic Podcast

S4E6 - Tender Masculinity - w/ Andrés Felipe Ángel

Season 4 Episode 6

 With all the talk about toxic masculinity, it’s a real treat to watch a film that explores traditionally held “masculine” qualities like aggression, competitiveness — even homophobia — while also acknowledging masculinity’s potential for tenderness, nurturance, and protectiveness. Working with amateur actors from the Bogotá barrio, filmmaker Andrés Felipe Ángel manages to pull that off and more in his sensitive autobiographical coming of age film Rage. It’s a real treat to hear Andrés share how he developed the film from a single visual image, why he’s a self-styled “cultural manager,” trends in Columbian filmmaking, being in consideration for the 2025 Academy Awards, and finding the perfect litter of puppies he needed for Rage.

Andrés is an audiovisual producer and live performer in the Bogotá drag scene. His films include Rage Fieras in Spanish — and Bogotá Se Quema. Rage screened at the Moscow International Film Festival and the Bogotá Short Film Festival, where it won Best Screenplay, Best Direction and Best Short Film and is in consideration for the 2025 Academy Awards. Now it will screen in this year’s Short Circuit Pacific Rim Film Festival. 

More about Andrés:

IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13942771/

Linked In:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andres-felipe-angel-3b505b188/

More about Rage:
https://mubi.com/en/ca/films/rage-2023-andres-felipe-angel

Rage at 2024 Short Circuit Pacific Rim Film Festival:
https://cinevic.ca/short-circuit-film-festival-2024/

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·      Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta