Vientos de agua
Vientos de agua | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by |
Juan José Campanella (13 episodes) Juan Pablo Domenech (8 episodes) Alejo Flah (7 episodes) Aurea Martínez (6 episodes) Aída Bortnik (3 episodes) |
Directed by | Juan José Campanella |
Creative director(s) | Juan José Campanella |
Composer(s) | Emilio Kauderer |
Country of origin | Argentina, Spain |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ricardo Freixa |
Producer(s) | Juan Lovece |
Editor(s) |
Camilo Antolini Martino Zaidelis |
Location(s) |
Asturias, Spain Madrid , Spain Buenos Aires , Argentina |
Cinematography |
Miguel Abal Félix Monti |
Vientos de agua (Winds of Water) is a 2006 cult Argentine- Spanish mini TV series created by Juan José Campanella. The drama traces a Spaniard's emigration to Argentina in the 1930s, and, years later, his son's return to modern-day Spain.
It aired in Spain in January 2006, on Telecinco for only one series of 13 episodes.
While a hit in Argentina, because of lower ratings in Spain it was taken out of the prime-time slot to 1.00 in morning, and was eventually cancelled due to downloading of series from the internet.
Despite a campaign of support to continue into a second series it only produced 13 episodes. Despite this the series was a hit in DVD sellings.
Cast
Main
- Ernesto Alterio as Andrés Olaya (13 episodes)
- Eduardo Blanco as Ernesto Olaya (13 episodes)
- Héctor Alterio as Andrés Olaya (13 episodes)
Other cast
- Pablo Rago as Juliusz (12 episodes)
- Angie Cepeda as Mara (11 episodes)
- Marta Etura as Ana (10 episodes)
- Giulia Michelini as Gemma (9 episodes)
- Carlos Kaspar as Illie (8 episodes)
- Claudia Fontán as Cecilia (7 episodes)
- Pilar Punzano as Laia (6 episodes)
- Bárbara Goenaga as Felisa (6 episodes)
- Caterina Murino as Sophie (6 episodes)
- Rubén Ochandiano as Vidal (6 episodes)