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No sé en que dirección viene la brisa

Where to Watch No sé en que dirección viene la brisa

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Released , 'No sé en que dirección viene la brisa' stars Orangel Lugo, Carmen De Lugo, Pedro Lugo, Marbella González The movie has a runtime of about , and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from respected users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "After four years without visiting her homeland, Orangel returns to record the places of her memories: her grandparents' house, her deceased great-aunt's house, her childhood best friend's house, and the bay. What is not precarious is uninhabited or broken, like her childhood photos and those of her deceased mother, objects that she takes with her." .