The Wind's Cave

The Wind's Cave poster

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.