Revolution. Crossing The Andes
– 1880, Buenos Aires. In a lost pension, a journalist interviews one of the last living men who crosse..
1880, Buenos Aires. In a lost pension, a journalist interviews one of the last living men who crossed the Andes with San Martín. Manuel Esteban Corvalan was 15 years old then, and literacy was one of his secretaries.Your account will allow us to get into one of the greatest feats of military history, universal, crossing the Andes by an army of 5200 men from which to Chile, and in the privacy of its leader and conductor, one of the greatest men that the revolution has spawned.
07 Apr 2011
Spanish
Leandro Ipiña
Leandro Ipiña, Andrés Maino
Rodrigo De la Serna, Víctor Hugo Carrizo, Alfredo Castellani, Juan Ciancio
The story follows a 15-year-old Manuel Corvalán, who decides to leave his upper-class family and be disinherited by his father to join the newly formed Army of the Andes, commanded by the General José de San Martín.
2 wins & 10 nominations.