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El Río

"An inspiring story based on true events"

In 1963, the poet Rodrigo Machado, along with four other guerrilla fighters, crosses the Amazon jungle on a daring mission to obtain supplies.

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  • Jorge Guerra Wiesse

    Jorge Guerra Wiesse

    Rodrigo Machado

  • Joaquín Escobar

    Joaquín Escobar

  • Diego Pérez

    Diego Pérez

  • Bruno Espejo

    Bruno Espejo

  • Héctor Flores

    Héctor Flores

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In 1963, the poet Rodrigo Machado, along with four other guerrilla fighters, crosses the Amazon jungle on a daring mission to obtain supplies.

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