Vientos de agua
Spanish drama chronicling immigrant stories
About Vientos de agua
Released: 2005
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-MA
Run time: 1 Season
Cast
Ernesto Alterio, Eduardo Blanco, Héctor Alterio, Darío Valenzuela, Pablo Rago, Angie Cepeda, Marta Etura, Giulia Michelini, Carlos Kaspar
About Vientos de agua
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Vientos de agua is an Argentine television series that aired in 2005. Set in Argentina and Spain, the show tells the story of a Galician family who emigrates to Argentina in the 1930s. It beautifully depicts their struggles and challenges as they adapt to a new country and face various socio-political issues.
The plot revolves around the main character, Andrés Bilbatúa, who is forced to leave his native Galicia due to the economic crisis. He arrives in Argentina with his wife and young children, hoping for a better life. However, they soon realize that life in the bustling city of Buenos Aires is not as easy as they had imagined.
The series blends historical events with fictional storytelling, creating a powerful narrative that explores themes of identity, immigration, family, love, and resilience.
Making / Production
Vientos de agua was created by Juan José Campanella, who also directed the series. Campanella is known for his work on other successful Argentine TV shows and films. The production of the show involved a collaboration between Argentine and Spanish production companies, bringing together talented crews from both countries.
The series was meticulously researched to accurately portray the historical events and settings of the time period. The production team went to great lengths to recreate the atmospheric feel of 1930s Argentina and Spain, from the costumes and set designs to the attention to detail in the script.
Actors
- Ernesto Alterio as Andrés Bilbatúa: A determined man who leads his family through the challenges of immigration.
- Natalia Oreiro as Mara Novac: Andrés' wife, who supports her husband and adapts to their new life in Argentina.
- Leticia Brédice as Chamorro: A prostitute who becomes involved with Andrés.
- Leonardo Sbaraglia as Gustavo 'Niño' Otero: A childhood friend of Andrés who helps him navigate the streets of Buenos Aires.
- Pablo Rago as Pelayo: A Spanish immigrant who becomes a dear friend to Andrés and his family.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- Vientos de agua was highly praised for its production value and attention to detail in recreating the 1930s atmosphere.
- The series was filmed on location in Buenos Aires and Galicia, adding authenticity to the storytelling.
- Vientos de agua received international recognition and was even nominated for an International Emmy Award.
- The show's title, which translates to "Winds of Water," symbolizes the journey of the characters and the challenges they face as they adapt to new surroundings.
Awards
Vientos de agua was nominated for an International Emmy Award in the category of Best TV Mini-Series in 2006. Although it did not win, the nomination itself speaks to the show's quality and critical acclaim.
Quotes
- "Life is like the wind, you just have to let it take you where it blows." - Andrés Bilbatúa
- "In a new land, we are all immigrants." - Pelayo
Music
The musical score for Vientos de agua was composed by Emilio Kauderer. The music perfectly captures the emotions and tone of the series, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the characters' journey.
Soundtrack
- "Vientos de agua" - Performed by Natalia Oreiro
- "Milonga triste" - Performed by Juan Carlos Cobain
- "Tren al sur" - Performed by Los Prisioneros
- "Esto es un abrazo" - Performed by Juan Carlos Baglietto
About Vientos de agua
Vientos de Agua is an Argentine-Spanish drama series depicting the hardships faced by European immigrants in Argentina during the 1930s.