Christopher-Lee Dos Santos

Dos Santos graduated in Honours from the African Film and Drama Academy (AFDA) in South Africa in 2008, majoring in directing and screenwriting and minoring in psychology and sociology.

[4] Fidel Namisi went on to write "The grand finale was at Thy Call, by Chris Dos Santos (DS Films).

[5] Dos Santos has also directed various music videos in South Africa, including "Guinness" by the Sunday Punchers[6] and "Turning in My Sleep" by Prime Circle.

He and his diverse commonwealth bomber crew find themselves behind enemy lines when their stricken aircraft crash lands in Nazi occupied Europe.

Hunted down by SS soldiers, led by Stutze (David James, District 9), their attempt to return home is challenged, and a story emerges to reveal the heart of friendship in the face of death.

The cast included fellow AFDA film students Nic Van Der Bijl, Jason Glanville, Brad Backhouse, Andre Frauenstein, Ryan Dittman, Nic Rasenti and introduced Australian actress Lillie Claire and fellow Australian Adam Boys.

Since the release of Angel of the Skies in 2013, dos Santos has been praised for his ability to make his projects look more expensive than they cost to produce.

[citation needed] In an interview for Tonight's magazine IOL, dos Santos was asked by having achieved so much with a low budget, what advice he'd give aspiring film-makers.

The film was released under its proper title, Angel of the Skies, in the USA on 31 December 2013 through distributor eOne[17] through DVD, Blu-ray, and various online platforms such as iTunes, Microsoft Store, and Netflix in Canada.

The film was shot entirely in Johannesburg South Africa, and stars Sean Cameron Michael, Brandon Auret, Brendan Murray and introduces newcomer Suraya Rose Santos.