
A Bathroom of One's Own
Drama
Overview
At sixty-five years old, Antonia is the epitome of a dedicated housewife. But beneath her unassuming exterior lies a peculiar obsession: she finds solace in the privacy of bathrooms, the one place where she can claim effortless solitude with a simple "occupied" sign. Within these walls, she embraces her true calling as a writer, escaping the monotony of her everyday life and forging unexpected connections that will ultimately challenge the amiable facade she presents to the world.
Top Cast


Nuria González
Nuria González
Antonia
Nuria González
Antonia


Carles Sanjaime
Carles Sanjaime
Alberto
Carles Sanjaime
Alberto
Amparo Ferrer-Báguena
Amparo Ferrer-Báguena
Conchi
Amparo Ferrer-Báguena
Conchi
Antonio Martínez "Ñoño"
Antonio Martínez "Ñoño"
Bob
Antonio Martínez "Ñoño"
Bob
Manu Valls
Manu Valls
Alfonso
Manu Valls
Alfonso


Luis Miguel Seguí
Luis Miguel Seguí
Roberto
Luis Miguel Seguí
Roberto
Estefanía Arenas
Estefanía Arenas
Marisa
Estefanía Arenas
Marisa
Anna Cerveró
Anna Cerveró
Anna Cerveró
Helena Franco
Helena Franco
Helena Franco
Nayara Castro
Nayara Castro
Nayara Castro
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