
Breathing Underwater
Drama
Overview
When Emma has to leave her picture-perfect life for a women's shelter, her unlikely friendship with a ragtag group of women pushes them all into a fight to take back their power.
Top Cast


Carla Juri
Carla Juri
Emma
Carla Juri
Emma
Véronique Tshanda Beya
Véronique Tshanda Beya
Khadij
Véronique Tshanda Beya
Khadij
Esperanza Martin González-Quevedo
Esperanza Martin González-Quevedo
Esperanza
Esperanza Martin González-Quevedo
Esperanza
Alessia Raschella
Alessia Raschella
Sascha
Alessia Raschella
Sascha


Sascha Ley
Sascha Ley
Tanja
Sascha Ley
Tanja


Luc Schiltz
Luc Schiltz
Marc
Luc Schiltz
Marc


Freddy Djanabia
Freddy Djanabia
Samuel
Freddy Djanabia
Samuel
Terrence Shako Kayongo
Terrence Shako Kayongo
Terrence
Terrence Shako Kayongo
Terrence
Njee Banak Biem
Njee Banak Biem
Njee
Njee Banak Biem
Njee
Charlotte Blau Supervielle
Charlotte Blau Supervielle
Charlotte
Charlotte Blau Supervielle
Charlotte
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