In 1952, Ernesto Guevara and his friend Alberto embark on a motorcycle journey across South America. Their goal is to work in a leper colony in Peru, but their main purpose is tourism and romance. Along the way, they encounter poverty and injustice, which sparks Guevara's passion for social justice. The trip concludes with Guevara's symbolic rejection of wealth and his decision to fight for the dignity of every human being. Inspired by their true story.
Birds of Passage tells the story of an indigenous family in the Guajira Peninsula who gets caught up in the marijuana trade during the 1970s. As they become entangled in the violent and ruthless world of drug trafficking, they face conflicts between tradition and modernity, superstition and reality, and ultimately face the devastating consequences of their choices.
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