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Opus of an Angel
Directed byAli Zamani
Written by
  • Ali Zamani
  • Shahram Zargari
Produced byZeus Zamani
Starring
CinematographyBrian Vilim
Edited bySean Horvath
Production
company
AZ Film Studios
Release date
  • July 28, 2020 (2020-07-28)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Opus of an Angel is a 2020 American drama film directed by Ali Zamani and produced by Zeus Zamani under AZ Film Studios.[1][2][3] The film stars William McNamara as Dr. Stephen Murphy, a grieving cardiac surgeon who forms an unexpected bond with a blind girl named Maria. The story explores themes of grief, redemption, and faith as Stephen confronts his inner demons and reconsiders his plans to end his life.[4][5]

Plot

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Dr. Stephen Murphy was once a successful cardiologist, a faithful husband, and a loving father. However, a tragic event cost him everything he held dear. Exactly one year after the tragedy, Stephen embarks on a sentimental tour of Los Angeles, revisiting locations that held special meaning for his lost loved ones. His final stop will be at his home, where he intends to take his own life.

During his journey, he encounters Maria, a blind girl who has become lost and separated from her group. Torn between his personal plan and his moral obligation, Stephen reluctantly decides to help her find her way home. However, his attempts to locate her guardians prove unsuccessful, and Maria remains by his side. As they continue their journey through the city, Maria’s warm charisma and unwavering optimism begin to deeply affect Stephen. Her unique perspective on life forces him to see the beauty of the world again and reconsider the value of his own existence.

Cast

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Production

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The film was produced by AZ Film Studios and directed by Ali Zamani. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, and features a character-driven narrative that delves into themes of faith, loss, and emotional healing.[8][9]

Release

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Opus of an Angel premiered on September 23, 2017. It released on July 28, 2020 on video on demand.[10]

Reception

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The film received praise for its emotional depth and performances, particularly William McNamara’s portrayal of Dr. Stephen Murphy. Critics highlighted its message of hope and redemption, though some noted that strong language prevented it from receiving the Dove Seal from the Dove Foundation.[11][12] A review compared the evolving relationship between Stephen and Maria to that of Cindy Lou Who and the Grinch, describing how Maria’s presence gradually softens Stephen’s hardened heart. Newcomer Kaylynn Kubeldis, who is blind in real life, was lauded for her authentic performance and on-screen chemistry with McNamara.[13][14]

Accolades

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Awards

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  • Hollywood Weekly Magazine Film Festival (2017) – Best Actor: William McNamara
  • Hollywood Independent Filmmaker Awards and Festival (2018) – Best Feature Film (Drama)[15]
  • Best Actors Film Festival (2018) – Best Ensemble Cast
  • IndieFEST Film Awards (2018) – Award of Merit (Disability Issues)
  • Santa Monica Film Festival (2018) – Honorable Mention (Best Feature)
  • Accolade Competition (2018) – Award of Merit
  • World Music & Independent Film Festival (2019) –
  1. Best Screenplay in a Feature Film: Ali Zamani & Shahram Zargari
  2. Best Director - Feature Film: Ali Zamani
  3. Best Editor: Sean Horvath
  4. Best Make-up: Hanny Tjan
  5. Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival (2018) – Best Dramatic Film

Nominations

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  • Catholic Film Festival (2020) – Audience Award
  • Monarch Film Festival (2018) – Best Feature Narrative
  • Awareness Film Festival, CA (2018) – Merit Award of Awareness
  • Route 66 Film Festival (2018) – Best Drama Feature
  • Hollywood Weekly Magazine Film Festival (2018) – Best Feature Narrative

References

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  1. ^ Hipes, Patrick (2020-06-23). "Freestyle Acquires 'Divos!'; Docs 'The Prison Within' & 'Superhuman' Find Homes; Random Media Takes 'Opus Of An Angel' – Film Deal Briefs". Deadline. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  2. ^ RedCarpetCrash (2020-07-29). "Movie Review: 'Opus Of An Angel'". RedCarpetCrash.com. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  3. ^ "Opus Of An Angel - Film Review". Eye For Film. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  4. ^ "Opus of an Angel". Dove.org. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  5. ^ Armstrong, Darryl A. (2017-12-22). "Indie Film Opus of an Angel Flaps its Wings". Rise Up Daily. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  6. ^ "Movie Database (MovieDB)". movie-dblist.vercel.app. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  7. ^ "Opus of an Angel | Filmtoast.de". Filmtoast (in German). Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  8. ^ admin (2018-03-01). "Exclusive Interview - Director Ali Zamani talks Opus of an Angel". Flickering Myth. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  9. ^ Opus of an Angel (2017). Retrieved 2025-02-11 – via letterboxd.com.
  10. ^ Ellwood-Hughes, Pip (2020-07-27). "Opus of an Angel VOD review". Entertainment Focus. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  11. ^ Kleffner, Katherine (2020-10-19). "Opus of an Angel Review from @kleffnotes". TheNerdyGirlExpress. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  12. ^ Rodriguez, Liz (2018-02-17). "DIRECTOR ALI ZAMANI TALKS 'OPUS OF AN ANGEL'". Movie Marker. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  13. ^ "Opus of an Angel". Dove.org. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  14. ^ Williams, Alton (2019-01-20). "Kaylynn Kubeldis: Paving The Way For Disabled Talent". film reviews, interviews, features | BRWC. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
  15. ^ Dingle, Jon (2018-02-05). "Best Dramatic Feature – Win for Opus Of An Angel". Filmoria. Retrieved 2025-02-11.
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Category:2020 films Category:American drama films Category:Films about disability Category:Films about suicide Category:Films about blind people Category:Independent films