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The Wind 2005

★ 6.910 votes92 min📅 2005-08-04

A haunting journey through grief and buried truths unfolds in Eduardo Mignogna's chilling 2005 horror-drama *The Wind*, where a grieving father arrives in Buenos Aires to share devastating news with his estranged granddaughter.

Director: Eduardo Mignogna

Cast

Federico Luppi
Federico Luppi
Frank Osorio
Antonella Costa
Antonella Costa
Alina Osorio
Pablo Cedrón
Pablo Cedrón
Miguel Dufour
Ricardo Díaz Mourelle
Ricardo Díaz Mourelle
Comisario
Mariana Briski
Mariana Briski
Gaby
Esteban Meloni
Diego
Hernán Jiménez
Hernán Jiménez
Policía
Florencia Sierra
Madre Bebé
Adrián Fondari
Adrián Fondari
Taxista
Ainara Cicunegui ...
Muchacha Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wind (2005) about?

Frank Osorio travels to Buenos Aires after his daughter's funeral, carrying a dual burden: revealing her death to her daughter Alina while concealing two explosive secrets. One involves Alina's unknown father, the other a long-buried crime. As he navigates the emotional storm, the past threatens to consume them all.

Who directed The Wind?

The Wind was directed by Eduardo Mignogna, an Argentine filmmaker known for blending drama with psychological depth.

Who stars in The Wind?

The film stars Federico Luppi as Frank Osorio, alongside Antonella Costa, Pablo Cedrón, and Mariana Briski in pivotal roles.

Is The Wind (2005) worth watching?

While not a mainstream horror film, *The Wind* offers a compelling mix of family drama and atmospheric tension that lingers. Its focus on grief and hidden truths makes it a standout for fans of character-driven psychological storytelling over jump scares.

How long is The Wind?

The Wind runs for 92 minutes.

About The Wind (2005) — A Haunting Tale of Secrets and Grief in Buenos Aires

A haunting journey through grief and buried truths unfolds in Eduardo Mignogna's chilling 2005 horror-drama *The Wind*, where a grieving father arrives in Buenos Aires to share devastating news with his estranged granddaughter. Frank Osorio's arrival at the sprawling city carries more weight than expected—his heart heavy with sorrow, yet weighed down further by two ominous secrets he cannot escape. Beyond revealing the cause of death, Frank must confront the identity of Alina's father and confront a long-buried crime that casts a shadow over everything. As the truth slowly unravels, the film blends psychological tension with a sense of creeping dread, immersing viewers in a world where silence speaks louder than words and every shadow hides a fragment of the past.

The Wind (2005) masterfully weaves family drama with eerie undertones, painting a portrait of loss that lingers long after the credits roll. With Federico Luppi anchoring the emotional core as Frank, the film captures the raw vulnerability of a man wrestling with guilt, love, and the ghosts of choices made decades ago. Mignogna crafts an atmosphere thick with unease, turning personal revelation into something eerily cinematic.