Wrath of the Wind tells the story of a political agitator seeking revenge in 19th century Spain. After the murder of his son and the torture he endures, he becomes determined to seek justice and bring down those responsible. Through a series of events involving sabotage, betrayal, and assassination, he navigates the dangerous political landscape of the Spanish countryside. The film showcases the struggles of the oppressed agricultural workers and their fight against the aristocrats, emphasizing themes of revolution and anarchism.
Shot in B&W, Gyula Gazdag's film follows the surreal and often comic quests of young Andris, an orphan searching for a father who doesn't exist, and Orban, a government clerk who's had enough of oppressive bureaucracy.
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