The Wind's Cave
Mara, a young speleologist, lives with her father Horacio, a rural veterinarian. Both emigrated to Italy from Argentina decades ago. Horacio makes one last trip, curing animals in the mountains, before dying. Mara, some time after her departure, meets Roy, a Dominican boy who arrives in town seeking asylum. They become friends. She helps him speak Italian and teaches him about the caves. Together, they take an excursion inside a cave. There Mara will meet her dead father and they will talk about what they never talked about before. Film about close ties, identity, uprooting and the force of nature.
Director: Eduardo Crespo
Runtime: 80 min
Screenplay
Production: Pensar con las Manos, Primera Casa
Country: Argentina
Language: Español, Italiano
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Eduardo Crespo
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Wind's Cave about?
- Mara, a young speleologist, lives with her father Horacio, a rural veterinarian. Both emigrated to Italy from Argentina decades ago. Horacio makes one last trip, curing animals in the mountains, before dying. Mara, some time after her departure, meets Roy, a Dominican boy who arrives in town seeking asylum. They become friends. She helps him speak Italian and teaches him about the caves. Together, they take an excursion inside a cave. There Mara will meet her dead father and they will talk about what they never talked about before. Film about close ties, identity, uprooting and the force of nature.
- Who directed The Wind's Cave?
- The Wind's Cave was directed by Eduardo Crespo.
- How long is The Wind's Cave?
- The Wind's Cave has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- Where was The Wind's Cave produced?
- The Wind's Cave was produced in Argentina.