
Wolfgang
Family · Drama · Music
Overview
Wolfgang, a 9-year-old boy with an IQ of 125, is forced to live with his father, Carles, whom he has never seen, after the sudden death of his mother. He has one obsession, to run away to Paris to study at the Grimald Academy and become the best pianist in the world. But what Wolfgang doesn’t know is that the biggest challenge is right in front of him and that is to get along with his father.
Top Cast
Jordi Catalán
Jordi Catalán
Wolfgang
Jordi Catalán
Wolfgang


Miki Esparbé
Miki Esparbé
Carles Gomis
Miki Esparbé
Carles Gomis


Àngels Gonyalons
Àngels Gonyalons
Matilde
Àngels Gonyalons
Matilde


Berto Romero
Berto Romero
Paco
Berto Romero
Paco


Anna Castillo
Anna Castillo
Mia
Anna Castillo
Mia


Nausicaa Bonnín
Nausicaa Bonnín
Ingrid
Nausicaa Bonnín
Ingrid


Dafnis Balduz
Dafnis Balduz
Director
Dafnis Balduz
Director
Reichel Delgado
Reichel Delgado
Directora de casting
Reichel Delgado
Directora de casting
Stephan Wiks
Stephan Wiks
Home Jurat Academia
Stephan Wiks
Home Jurat Academia


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Carlos Cuevas
Él mismo
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