
Disco, Ibiza, Locomía
Drama · Music
Overview
In the effervescent Spain of the 80s, Xavi Font, an artistic misfit, together with his friend Lurdes Iribar and her lover Manolo Arjona, founds Locomía. Although he achieves success, he also experiences the dark reality of the industry at the hands of powerful producer José Luís Gil.
Top Cast


Jaime Lorente
Jaime Lorente
Xavi Font
Jaime Lorente
Xavi Font


Alberto Ammann
Alberto Ammann
José Luis Gil
Alberto Ammann
José Luis Gil


Alejandro Speitzer
Alejandro Speitzer
Carlos Armas
Alejandro Speitzer
Carlos Armas


Iván Pellicer
Iván Pellicer
Manuel Arjona
Iván Pellicer
Manuel Arjona


Pol Granch
Pol Granch
Jaume
Pol Granch
Jaume


Javier Morgade
Javier Morgade
Luis Font
Javier Morgade
Luis Font


Albert Baró
Albert Baró
Juan Antonio Fuentes
Albert Baró
Juan Antonio Fuentes


Vito Sanz
Vito Sanz
Manuel Gil
Vito Sanz
Manuel Gil


Eva Llorach
Eva Llorach
Nieves Carreres
Eva Llorach
Nieves Carreres


Blanca Suárez
Blanca Suárez
Lurdes Iribar
Blanca Suárez
Lurdes Iribar
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