Death -2017- - Short Film [portable] | Angel Of
Angel of Death
The 2017 short film (Polish title: Anioł Śmierci ) is a stylized, avant-garde fantasy thriller directed by Jacob Chelkowski . Often described as a "surrealistic hypnotic journey," it explores themes of impossible love, betrayal, and revenge. 🎬 Production & Crew Director/Writer: Jacob Chelkowski Cinematography: Michal Sosna
I. Pre-Production
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The "Angel of Death - 2017" focuses heavily on the concept of . It challenges the viewer to look at death not as a villainous force, but as a necessary transition. The film explores: angel of death -2017- - short film
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"The tuning fork scene alone is worth the price of admission. It redefines cinematic death as something intimate, not terrifying." — HorrorHomeroom Angel of Death The 2017 short film (Polish
- Supernatural horror: literal angel of death appears to claim a life, with ritual or prophecy elements.
- Psychological drama: angel is a projection of protagonist’s guilt; final act reveals self-destruction or confession.
- Thriller twist: the angel is an assassin or cult member using religious iconography to justify killings.
- Moral parable: examines justice and mercy—whether the angel punishes or offers release.
- Black comedy: subverts expectation by making the "angel" bureaucratic or comically inept.
Ending:
Elena stops. The detective arrests her outside the hospital. In the final shot, she looks at the sky, whispering, “I just wanted to be an angel.” The film ends without justifying her actions — leaving the audience to judge. The 2009 Horror Feature: A full-length low-budget slasher
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