
1809-1810: mientras llega el día
Drama · History
Overview
1809-1810: mientras llega el día is a 2004 Ecuadorian historical-dramatic film, directed by Camilo Luzuriaga and starring Marilú Vaca, Aristides Vargas and Gonzalo Gonzalo. The plot is based on the book by Juan Valdano, and revolves around the events that took place in the city of Quito between August 10, 1809, when the First Cry of Independence took place in the Spanish colony of the Presidency of Quito, and on August 2, 1810, when the Massacre of the Próceres occurred in the hands of the peninsular authorities.
Top Cast
José Alvear
José Alvear
Julián
José Alvear
Julián


Alfredo Espinosa
Alfredo Espinosa
Morales
Alfredo Espinosa
Morales
Víctor Hugo Gallegos
Víctor Hugo Gallegos
Pintor
Víctor Hugo Gallegos
Pintor
Gonzalo Gonzalo
Gonzalo Gonzalo
Coronel Arredondo
Gonzalo Gonzalo
Coronel Arredondo
Gerson Guerra
Gerson Guerra
Cura Coloma
Gerson Guerra
Cura Coloma
Carlos Martínez
Carlos Martínez
Obispo Cuero y Caicedo
Carlos Martínez
Obispo Cuero y Caicedo


Aitor Merino
Aitor Merino
Loco Manchego
Aitor Merino
Loco Manchego


Diego Naranjo
Diego Naranjo
Arréchaga
Diego Naranjo
Arréchaga
Joselino Suntax
Joselino Suntax
Martín
Joselino Suntax
Martín
Marilú Vaca
Marilú Vaca
Judit
Marilú Vaca
Judit
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