
Icaros: A Vision
Drama
Overview
In search of a miracle, an American woman embarks on a journey to the Peruvian Amazon and finds hope in a community, through rituals involving an ancient psychedelic plant known as ayahuasca. With her perception forever altered, she forges a bond with a young indigenous shaman undergoing a crisis of his own, and a motley crew of psychonauts seeking transcendence, companionship, and the meaning of life and death.
Top Cast
Ana Cecilia Stieglitz
Ana Cecilia Stieglitz
Pasajera Angelina
Ana Cecilia Stieglitz
Pasajera Angelina
Arturo Izquierdo
Arturo Izquierdo
Arturo
Arturo Izquierdo
Arturo
Guillermo Arévalo
Guillermo Arévalo
Guillermo
Guillermo Arévalo
Guillermo
Lurdes Valles Vargas
Lurdes Valles Vargas
Mother with the plant
Lurdes Valles Vargas
Mother with the plant
Benedict de Bocos
Benedict de Bocos
Motorcar driver
Benedict de Bocos
Motorcar driver
Wilson Arimuya Tamani
Wilson Arimuya Tamani
Doorman miracle healer
Wilson Arimuya Tamani
Doorman miracle healer
Jorge Manuel Pérez Ramirez
Jorge Manuel Pérez Ramirez
Fruit vendor
Jorge Manuel Pérez Ramirez
Fruit vendor
Denny Santillan Rojas
Denny Santillan Rojas
Fruit vendor
Denny Santillan Rojas
Fruit vendor
Ricardo Torres Ríos
Ricardo Torres Ríos
Vigilante
Ricardo Torres Ríos
Vigilante


Iker Amaya
Iker Amaya
Pasajero Francois
Iker Amaya
Pasajero Francois
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