
Queen of Coal
Drama
Overview
A transgender woman lands her dream job of working in the coal mines but, after transitioning, must fight against a traditional superstition in a small Patagonian town that banned female workers from entering the underground galleries.
Top Cast


Lux Pascal
Lux Pascal
Carlita Rodríguez
Lux Pascal
Carlita Rodríguez


Laura Grandinetti
Laura Grandinetti
Violeta
Laura Grandinetti
Violeta


Romina Escobar
Romina Escobar
Lohana
Romina Escobar
Lohana
Simone Mercado
Simone Mercado
Diana
Simone Mercado
Diana
Federico Marzullo
Federico Marzullo
Cóndor
Federico Marzullo
Cóndor


Agostina Innella
Agostina Innella
Tami
Agostina Innella
Tami


Paco León
Paco León
Antonio, ingeniero
Paco León
Antonio, ingeniero
Delphina Bianco
Delphina Bianco
Marcela
Delphina Bianco
Marcela


Gabriela Pastor
Gabriela Pastor
Sonia
Gabriela Pastor
Sonia
Lautaro Zera
Lautaro Zera
Cristian
Lautaro Zera
Cristian
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