
Gaua (The Night)
Drama · Horror · Fantasy
Overview
Spain, Basque Country, 17th century. At night and through the mountains, Kattalin escapes from her farmhouse and, while wandering through the deep forest, she senses a presence that stalks her.
Top Cast


Yune Nogueiras
Yune Nogueiras
Kattalin
Yune Nogueiras
Kattalin


Ane Gabarain
Ane Gabarain
Beltra
Ane Gabarain
Beltra


Elena Irureta
Elena Irureta
Graxiana
Elena Irureta
Graxiana


Iñake Irastorza
Iñake Irastorza
Reme
Iñake Irastorza
Reme
Xabi «Jabato» López
Xabi «Jabato» López
Pello
Xabi «Jabato» López
Pello


Erika Olaizola
Erika Olaizola
Maritxu
Erika Olaizola
Maritxu
Elena Uriz
Elena Uriz
Estertxi
Elena Uriz
Estertxi
Manex Fuchs
Manex Fuchs
Mateo
Manex Fuchs
Mateo
Elías García
Elías García
Gaueko / Inguma / Akerbeltz
Elías García
Gaueko / Inguma / Akerbeltz
Laura Iturregi
Laura Iturregi
Eugenia
Laura Iturregi
Eugenia
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