
Blue Lights
Drama
Overview
Alejandro's 70th birthday unveils tensions and secrets within his gay/lesbian friend circle. Relationships evolve as truths about love, loss, and societal shifts emerge, exploring complexities that bind people together.
Top Cast
Ernesto Larresse
Ernesto Larresse
Alejandro
Ernesto Larresse
Alejandro
Claudio Da Passano
Claudio Da Passano
Pedro
Claudio Da Passano
Pedro


Osmar Núñez
Osmar Núñez
Germán
Osmar Núñez
Germán


Estela Garelli
Estela Garelli
Mabel
Estela Garelli
Mabel
Edgardo Moreira
Edgardo Moreira
Ricardo
Edgardo Moreira
Ricardo


Fernando Dente
Fernando Dente
Fabián
Fernando Dente
Fabián
Nicolás Di Pace
Nicolás Di Pace
Miguel
Nicolás Di Pace
Miguel
Hernán Morán
Hernán Morán
Pablo
Hernán Morán
Pablo
Javier Rodríguez Cano
Javier Rodríguez Cano
Edgardo
Javier Rodríguez Cano
Edgardo


Karina Hernandez
Karina Hernandez
Marita
Karina Hernandez
Marita
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