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A Long Journey (1967)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 23M

Director : Patricio Kaulen
Writer : Patricio Kaulen, Javier Rojas

Synopsis

The death of his newborn brother will cause a child from the poor neighborhoods of Santiago to walk around the city with the lost cardboard wings that the dead baby lost after the wake, trying to return them to him with the illusion that his little brother can fly to heaven.

Actors

Enrique Kaulen
Enrique Kaulen
Boy
Eliana Vidal
Eliana Vidal
Unfaithful rich wife
Fabio Zerpa
Fabio Zerpa
Rich wife's lover
Rubén Ubeira
Rubén Ubeira
Boy's father
Emilio Gaete
Emilio Gaete
Cuckolded rich husband
Julio Tapia
Julio Tapia
Boy's grandfather
Héctor Duvauchelle
Héctor Duvauchelle
Mario Lorca
Mario Lorca
María Luz Pérez
María Luz Pérez
María Elena Duvauchelle
María Elena Duvauchelle
Andrés Rojas Murphy
Andrés Rojas Murphy
Boris Alvarado
Boris Alvarado
Pancho Huerta
Pancho Huerta
Angela Morel
Angela Morel
María Castiglione
María Castiglione
Boy's mother

Crews

Patricio Kaulen
Patricio Kaulen
Director
Patricio Kaulen
Patricio Kaulen
Screenplay
Patricio Kaulen
Patricio Kaulen
Story
Javier Rojas
Javier Rojas
Screenplay
Javier Rojas
Javier Rojas
Story
Alberto Parrilla
Alberto Parrilla
Producer
Aníbal Mirón
Aníbal Mirón
Assistant Director
Andrés Martorell De Llanza
Andrés Martorell De Llanza
Photoscience Manager
Antonio Ripoll
Antonio Ripoll
Editor
Detmer Aising Yenne
Detmer Aising Yenne
Art Direction
Jorge Jeric
Jorge Jeric
Sound
Tomás Lefever
Tomás Lefever
Music
Adolfo Errazti
Adolfo Errazti
Makeup & Hair

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