At the dawn of the Second World War, Nazism was extending its grip over South America. The Golden Angel, a Mexican masked wrestler, was recruited by the Americans in order to flush out the spies of the Third Reich and put a stop to their nefarious schemes. The Golden Angel’s assignments, still classified Top Secret and therefore absent from the history books, even brought him to a pivotal confrontation with Hitler himself. Inspired by the spirit of classic mockumentaries such as Woody Allen’s ZELIG and Peter Jackson’s FORGOTTEN SILVER, the film takes viewers on a unique version of the fight against the Third Reich, joyfully erasing the border between fiction and reality for the viewers who, taken on this unique ride, can’t help but ask: did this really happen?
Alain Vézina | Director |
Alain Vézina | Writer |
Richard Duquette | Producer |
Richard Duquette | Cinematography |
Michel T. Prévost | Producer |
Alain Vézina | Producer |
Réjean Doyon | Music |
Marc Plana | Editor |
Christian Jutras | Art Direction |