
The Wind Journeys
Drama · Music · Adventure
Overview
After his wife's death, a vallenato singer from Majagual, Sucre, decides to quit music and return his allegedly cursed accordion to his master. He is joined by Fermín Morales, a teenage boy who admires him and wishes to follow his footsteps. Together, they start a journey throughout several towns in Northern Colombia to Taroa, in La Guajira desert, where the singer's master supposedly lives.
Top Cast
Marciano Martínez
Marciano Martínez
Ignacio Carrillo
Marciano Martínez
Ignacio Carrillo
Yull Núñez
Yull Núñez
Fermin Morales
Yull Núñez
Fermin Morales
Agustin Nieves
Agustin Nieves
Ninz
Agustin Nieves
Ninz
Jose Luis Torres
Jose Luis Torres
Meyo
Jose Luis Torres
Meyo
Carmen Molina
Carmen Molina
Tendera
Carmen Molina
Tendera
Erminia Martinez
Erminia Martinez
Mujer Guajira
Erminia Martinez
Mujer Guajira
Justo Valdez
Justo Valdez
Batata
Justo Valdez
Batata
Juan Batista Martinez
Juan Batista Martinez
Marimbero Mayor
Juan Batista Martinez
Marimbero Mayor
Hector Brito
Hector Brito
Alvaro Figueras
Hector Brito
Alvaro Figueras
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