

Columbus DNA: His True Origin
Genres
Overview
One of the most important and exciting historical research of all time, the study of the DNA of the navigator Christopher Columbus, finally answers two fundamental questions: where do his bones rest? What is his true origin?
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
107 min
Release Date
2024-10-10
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
3
Vote Average
6.3
Jean Claude Ricquebourg
Christopher Columbus
José Antonio Lorente
Self - Geneticist / Narrator (voice)
Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal
Self - Descendant / Narrator (voice)
Marcial Castro
Self - Historian
Esther Martín
Self - Journalist
Ainhoa del Castillo
Self - Colón ADN Coordinator
Regis Francisco López
Self - Journalist
Carlos Bayarri
Self - Museo Pickman Curator
Juan Manuel Martín
Self - Edaphology Professor
Rafael Delgado
Self - Edaphology Professor
Vanessa Gómez
Self - Journalist
Alfonso Sanz
Self - Castilian Theory Promoter
Fernando Branco
Self - 1st Portuguese Theory Promoter
José Matos Silva
Self - 2nd Portuguese Theory Promoter
Eduardo Esteban
Self - Galician Theory Promoter
Inmaculada Alemán
Self - Forensic Anthropologist
José Aguiño
Self - Restorer
Gabriel Martorell
Self - Balearic Theory Promoter
José María Ercilla
Self - Agote Theory Promoter
Francesc Albardaner
Self - Jewish Theory Promoter
Cristina Gutiérrez González
Queen Isabel
Ángel González Álvarez
King Fernando
Juan Frías Sanz
Prince of Viana
Santiago Salgado Bellido
Diego Colón - Son
Saúl de Lucas Muñoz
Hernando Colón
Pepe Pereira
Diego Colón - Brother
Cristina Vargas Carracedo
Margalida Colom
Nerea García Martín
Filipa Moniz
Javier García Botello
Young Columbus
Adrián Casado Cuadrado
Child Columbus (Medina)
Martín Martín Hernández
Child Columbus (Palos)
Carlos Fernández Rodríguez
Bartolomé Colón
Rafael Martínez Macías
Juan de la Cosa
José Luis de la Fuente
King of Portugal
Juan José García Galindo
Luis de Santángel
Vidal López Rojo
Duke of Medinaceli
Juan José Domínguez Monge
Francisco de Bobadilla
Laura Cuadrado Conde
Columbus' Mother (Medina)
Francisco Javier Romero
Columbus' Father
Antonio Ortiz García
Priest #1
Santiago Herranz Alberquilla
Priest #2
Juan José Rodríguez
Monk #1
Samuel Belaúnde
Monk #2
Máximo Gallego
Alonso Sánchez de Huelva
Antonio Barrera
Jewish Man
Monserrat Antiñolo
Jewish Woman
Azucena Montalvo
Secretary
Raúl Sandoval
Man on Phone
Lorenzo Milá
Self - Anchorman (archive footage)
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