
In gritty 1980s New York, street artist Angel Ortiz forms an unlikely creative partnership with Keith Haring, only to be erased from history — forcing him to fight for his art, his credit, and his legacy.
Little Angel is a raw, urgent portrait of 1980s New York’s downtown art scene, told through the rise and erasure of teenage street artist Angel Ortiz. His unlikely creative partnership with Keith Haring brought street energy into galleries and helped define a movement — but history left him behind. Emotional, inspiring, and charged with righteous anger, the film asks who gets credit, who gets erased, and what it costs to fight for your legacy.

Biopic / social justice drama / underdog story
Emotional, inspiring, righteous anger
A Complete Unknown, Basquiat, Frida, Straight Outta Compton
Art, erasure, credit, legacy, class






Casting shown reflects Studio Valdivieso’s creative direction — for concept illustration only.

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