
The Longest Voyage
Documentary · Animation · History
Overview
Spain, 1519. Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese navigator in the service of King Charles I, undertakes, at the command of five ships, a commercial expedition to the Moluccas. The story of the first circumnavigation of the world, completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano in 1522.
Top Cast


Jordi Boixaderas
Jordi Boixaderas
Self - Narrator (voice)
Jordi Boixaderas
Self - Narrator (voice)
José María Madiedo
José María Madiedo
Self - Astrophysic
José María Madiedo
Self - Astrophysic
Ana Pires
Ana Pires
Self - INESCTEC/ISEP Researcher
Ana Pires
Self - INESCTEC/ISEP Researcher
Ignacio Horcada
Ignacio Horcada
Self - Spanish Navy Vice Admiral
Ignacio Horcada
Self - Spanish Navy Vice Admiral
Bruno Gonçalves Neves
Bruno Gonçalves Neves
Self - Portuguese Navy Lieutenant
Bruno Gonçalves Neves
Self - Portuguese Navy Lieutenant
Guadalupe Fernández
Guadalupe Fernández
Self - Historian
Guadalupe Fernández
Self - Historian
Pablo Emilio Pérez-Mallaína
Pablo Emilio Pérez-Mallaína
Self - Historian
Pablo Emilio Pérez-Mallaína
Self - Historian
Silvestre de Almeida Lacerda
Silvestre de Almeida Lacerda
Self - Historian
Silvestre de Almeida Lacerda
Self - Historian
José Marques
José Marques
Self - V Centenary Commission President
José Marques
Self - V Centenary Commission President
Xabier Alberdi
Xabier Alberdi
Self - Historian
Xabier Alberdi
Self - Historian
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