
Echoes
Drama
Overview
Javier discovers an old camera in his home's garage along with some undeveloped 8mm film reels that hide a hidden past his mother does not want to remember.
Top Cast
Ares González
Ares González
Javier
Ares González
Javier
Elena Lazalde
Elena Lazalde
Jimena
Elena Lazalde
Jimena
Lucía Ribeiro
Lucía Ribeiro
Rebeca
Lucía Ribeiro
Rebeca
Fernando Alfaro
Fernando Alfaro
Seller
Fernando Alfaro
Seller
Victoria González
Victoria González
Jimena (baby)
Victoria González
Jimena (baby)
Angélica Juárez Castro
Angélica Juárez Castro
Jimena (teenager)
Angélica Juárez Castro
Jimena (teenager)
Daniela Juárez Castro
Daniela Juárez Castro
Jimena (young adult)
Daniela Juárez Castro
Jimena (young adult)


Vicman Ortigoza
Vicman Ortigoza
Businessman 1
Vicman Ortigoza
Businessman 1


Uxmal Álvarez Trejo
Uxmal Álvarez Trejo
Businessman 2
Uxmal Álvarez Trejo
Businessman 2


Patricio Escartín
Patricio Escartín
Businessman 3
Patricio Escartín
Businessman 3
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