Series cast summary: | |||
Ernesto Alterio | ... | Andrés Olaya / ... 13 episodes, 2006 | |
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Eduardo Blanco | ... | Ernesto Olaya 13 episodes, 2006 |
Héctor Alterio | ... | Andrés Olaya / ... 13 episodes, 2006 | |
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Darío Valenzuela | ... | Poblador 13 episodes, 2006 |
Pablo Rago | ... | Juliusz 12 episodes, 2006 | |
Angie Cepeda | ... | Mara 11 episodes, 2006 | |
Marta Etura | ... | Ana 10 episodes, 2006 | |
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Giulia Michelini | ... | Gemma 9 episodes, 2006 |
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Carlos Kaspar | ... | Illie 8 episodes, 2006 |
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Claudia Fontán | ... | Cecilia 7 episodes, 2006 |
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Pilar Punzano | ... | Laia 6 episodes, 2006 |
Bárbara Goenaga | ... | Felisa 6 episodes, 2006 | |
Caterina Murino | ... | Sophie 6 episodes, 2006 | |
Rubén Ochandiano | ... | Vidal 6 episodes, 2006 | |
A drama series that traces a Spanish man's emigration to Argentina in the 1930s, and, years later, his son's return to modern-day Spain.
What can I say about "Vientos de Agua"? It's simply the most amazing and enjoyable TV series I've ever seen. The selected cast fits very well with the story, which is very interesting and catches you from the very beginning. The art direction and the photography are really awesome. Both creates wonderful atmospheres while the tale goes by. Another interesting point view is the music, that is very powerful and contributes to feel the story. Juan José Campanella deserves my great admiration. I've seen all his previous movies and arrived to a conclusion: he is the only one that can touch my heart with his nice and peculiar way of telling moving tales.