
The Destiny 2010
In Oskar A. Vidal's 2010 drama *The Destiny*, the weight of legacy becomes a prison for young cellist Mariel, whose life is dictated by her domineering father, an acclaimed musician.
Director: Oskar A. Vidal
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Destiny (2010) about?
The Destiny follows Mariel, a gifted cellist whose life is overshadowed by her father's obsessive control. After his death following her final performance, she grapples with grief and a loss of direction, ultimately discovering strength in an unexpected place during a trip to Colonia.
Who directed The Destiny?
Oskar A. Vidal directed *The Destiny*, bringing a sensitive and nuanced approach to this deeply personal drama.
Who stars in The Destiny?
The film stars Oscar Ceschiat as Mariel's father and Guillermina Vidal in the lead role of Mariel.
Is The Destiny (2010) worth watching?
While *The Destiny* isn't a high-energy thriller, its quiet intensity and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. The film's themes of independence and grief resonate, though it may feel slow-paced to some viewers.
How long is The Destiny?
The Destiny runs for 100 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive cinematic experience.
About The Destiny (2010) — A gripping drama about legacy, loss, and finding your own voice
In Oskar A. Vidal's 2010 drama *The Destiny*, the weight of legacy becomes a prison for young cellist Mariel, whose life is dictated by her domineering father, an acclaimed musician. After his sudden death following her final concert, Mariel is left adrift, struggling to break free from the suffocating control that defined her existence. Her journey takes an unexpected turn during a trip to Colonia, where she encounters a street vendor selling trinkets to tourists—an unlikely ally who helps her reclaim her independence and rediscover her own path.
This intimate character study explores themes of grief, self-discovery, and the struggle to escape inherited expectations. With a runtime of 100 minutes, *The Destiny* blends raw emotion with a quiet, introspective atmosphere, painting a poignant portrait of a woman's fight to forge her own identity. Directed by Oskar A. Vidal and starring Oscar Ceschiat and Guillermina Vidal, the film lingers long after the final note, inviting viewers to reflect on the ties that bind—and the courage it takes to cut them.