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Mina, viento de libertad is a film of genre Drama directed by Antonio Eceiza with José Alonso

Mina, viento de libertad (1977)

Mina, viento de libertad
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Length 1h59
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Genres Drama,    War,    Historical
Rating64% 3.244813.244813.244813.244813.24481

Mina, Wind of Freedom (Spanish: Mina, viento de libertad) is a 1975 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Eceiza. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.

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