
Freedom to Dreams
Documentary
Overview
Daybreak in summer. A young girl from San Sebastian makes her way to the Peine del Viento (Wind Comb). She remembers the old sculptor Eduardo Chillida, who had been coming here since he was a boy. Today his three sculptures anchored to the rocks, in permanent conversation with the sea and the wind, have become a distinguishing feature of his city and of the whole Basque coast. At dawn, the young Jone asks herself about the sculptor and promises herself that she will go and find him.
Top Cast


Eduardo Chillida
Eduardo Chillida
Self (archive footage)
Eduardo Chillida
Self (archive footage)


Jone Laspiur
Jone Laspiur
Self
Jone Laspiur
Self
Ignacio Chillida
Ignacio Chillida
Self
Ignacio Chillida
Self
Mikel Chillida
Mikel Chillida
Self
Mikel Chillida
Self
Joaquín Montero
Joaquín Montero
Self
Joaquín Montero
Self
Fernando Mikelarena
Fernando Mikelarena
Self
Fernando Mikelarena
Self
Koldobika Jauregi
Koldobika Jauregi
Self
Koldobika Jauregi
Self
Andrés Nagel
Andrés Nagel
Self
Andrés Nagel
Self
Mireia Massagué
Mireia Massagué
Self
Mireia Massagué
Self
Miguel Zugaza
Miguel Zugaza
Self
Miguel Zugaza
Self
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