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Les Voyages du vent

Original title: Los viajes del viento
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.6K
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Les Voyages du vent (2009)
A musician travels a great distance to return an instrument to his elderly teacher.
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A musician travels a great distance to return an instrument to his elderly teacher.A musician travels a great distance to return an instrument to his elderly teacher.A musician travels a great distance to return an instrument to his elderly teacher.

  • Director
    • Ciro Guerra
  • Writer
    • Ciro Guerra
  • Stars
    • Marciano Martínez
    • Yull Núñez
    • Agustin Nieves
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ciro Guerra
    • Writer
      • Ciro Guerra
    • Stars
      • Marciano Martínez
      • Yull Núñez
      • Agustin Nieves
    • 23User reviews
    • 106Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 7 nominations total

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    The Wind Journeys
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    Marciano Martínez
    • Ignacio Carrillo
    Yull Núñez
    • Fermin Morales
    Agustin Nieves
    • Nine
    Jose Luis Torres
    • Meyo
    Carmen Molina
    • Tendera
    Erminia Martinez
    • Dancing Woman
    Justo Valdez
    • Batata
    Juan Batista Martinez
    • Marimba Player
    Hector Brito
    • Alvaro Figueras
    Guillermo Melo
    • Cowboy
    Clemente Herrera
    • Cowboy
    Nibaldo Vergara
    • Cowboy
    • (as Nibaldo 'Niveo' Vergara)
    Juan de Dios Figueroa
    • Cowboy
    Miguel Ortiz
    • Cowboy
    Rosendo Romero
    • Challenging
    Guillermo Arzuaga
    • Efrain Hernandez
    Ruben Carrillo
    Ruben Carrillo
    • Duelistas
    Teolinda Fajardo
    • Wayuu Woman
    • Director
      • Ciro Guerra
    • Writer
      • Ciro Guerra
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    7JvH48

    Incomprehensible quest and ending, but entertaining throughout

    In short: Incomprehensible quest. Same applies to the ending.

    Nevertheless, the movie is entertaining throughout and never boring. It shows customs and traditions that may seem alien to us here (NL), but were never unrealistic.

    The accordion is not my favorite musical instrument, but that did not hinder me in appreciating the scenes and how they develop in time.

    I must admire the younger main character for the trouble he takes to attempt rescuing his older counterpart in the movie. His undertakings seem unreal, and are certainly asking for trouble.

    From half way the movie I was definitely missing the logic in the storyline, and was surprised how the story ends too.
    8Red-125

    Not the tourists' Colombia

    Los viajes del viento (2009), shown in the U.S. as The Wind Journeys, was written and directed by Ciro Guerra.

    This movie was fascinating to me because it opened up windows to a culture and a music with which I'm not familiar. The setting is rural northeastern Colombia, and the music is vallenato, in which the primary instrument is the accordion.

    Los viajes is basically a road movie. The story is that a young man follows an older vallenato master as he wanders through rural Colombia, attempting to return an accordion which has mystical properties.

    The plot consists of the people they meet, and the experiences they encounter on the journey.

    Being unfamiliar with the region and its music, I can't comment on how accurately these are portrayed. The relationship between the man and the boy certainly doesn't conform to the feel-good connection that would surely develop in a U.S. film. Also, the entire movie is more like fantasy than realistic fiction or documentary. However, I admit that people from the region could say, "Actually, that's the way it is."

    This is an unusual and fascinating movie, and definitely worth seeing. It will work better on a large screen than a small one, but it will be worth seeking out in either format. (We saw it at the Rochester 360-365 film festival which, despite its ridiculous name, is an excellent event.)
    8zacknabo

    Beautiful Lyrical Filmmaking

    Road-movie, coming-of-age tale…check and check, but do not be mislead by these general film genre titles and the formulaic tropes that they often carry. Ciro Guerra's award-winning feature debut is much more. (By the way he was 27 years old when he filmed it). In a small village in Colombia, Ignacio (Marciano Martinez), a troubadour, has just lost his wife. In grief and in somewhat of an existential panic Ignacio sets out on a journey to return his unique accordion, known as "The Devil's Accordion," to his master Guerra who bestowed it upon him. The legend of the accordion and the mystical aura surrounding the existence of Master Guerra gives the film a powerful mystical undertone. Ignacio, on mule, soon discovers he is not alone on his journey, but finds a zestful teenager Fermin (Nunez) in tow. The dynamics of their relationship is to be expected: optimism vs. pessimism, willing student vs. reluctant mentor, a young man's passion for life vs. an older man exhausted by life, yet these simple tropes never comes off as tired and overly predictable. The Wind Journeys has a poignant intellectual life, confidently mixing humor and sadness, the air of the ethereal with the coarse naturalness of everyday life.

    The true artistic and intellectual revelations of the film come from its aural and visual explosions. As can be seen and heard in the final sequence, the wind carries the music and the music the wind, as both roar audibly intertwined over beautiful shots of various landscapes of Colombia. The music is what drives the characters from stop to stop along the journey. "I don't play the accordion, it plays me," as Ignacio tells his young companion. Guerra has created pure filmic poetry through the characters discovering, rediscovering and embracing various cultural sights and sounds: like the intense, beautiful scene with one tribe's drumming initiation ceremony, where if you pass the test on the drums the players' hands are covered in the blood of a lizard.

    The cinematography is gorgeous and as the film progresses the crane shots overlooking the majestic pastoral landscapes and the quiet roaming shots of something as simple as the wind blowing the vibrant, tall green grass on a hillside functions in almost a Terrence Mallick sense. The camera-work only helps to heighten the spiritual and mystic undertones, which Guerra strikes a perfect balance with; not allowing the story or the visual scope to bend too far into the land of magic-realism. Everything Mr. Guerra does is balanced: emotional with mundane, mystic with the natural. The natural but existential quandaries of the characters and how they relate to one another and how they relate to the ebbs and flows of the overflowing cultural magnificence of the world in which they are passing through makes for truly refined and sublime filmmaking.
    6irod2000

    Great Representation of Colombia

    I'm a frequent visitor to Colombian's northern coast and this film shows this region very well.

    By the film's title and subject, I was not expecting an action film, I knew it would move slow. Maybe because of my low expectations I found this film truly wonderful! The film shows the great variety of the region and its people. The different languages and accents. The mountain and river scenes were great. The regions of Magdalena, César and Guajira are beautifully depicted.

    The story was good enough for me. I liked the questions that are left unanswered. But clearly, for me, the scenery more than carried this film.
    9byrongatwood

    People, their music and the natural world they inhabit (and move through).

    A beautiful film that is in no hurry to unfold (and it shouldn't be because "being in a hurry" is not something the people in the movie seem to feel). Life is not easy here (you can see this etched into every character's face) but you persevere and along the way you look for, and create, beauty and kindness. I love the way the camera often moves backward, showing the characters moving from one environment into the next (they know where they're headed but we don't. The expressions on Fermin's face at the end are a complex wonder to behold (and a great topic for discussion afterward). If you are looking for an anxiety-inducing, misanthropic action-thriller then keep looking. If you want to see a poetic gem made by people who clearly see beauty in the world and know how to help us see it too, then settle down and enjoy "The Wind Journeys".

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      Colombia's official submission to 82nd Academy Award's Foreign Language in 2010.
    • Connections
      Featured in TCM Guest Programmer: Patton Oswalt (2013)

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2009 (Colombia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Colombia
      • Germany
      • Argentina
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • L'Accordéon du diable
    • Filming locations
      • Colombia
    • Production companies
      • Ciudad Lunar Producciones
      • Razor Film Produktion GmbH
      • Cine Ojo
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,988
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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