
Those Things We Go Back For
Overview
Sol and Lía make a trip to the old summer house of their childhood, planning to finish a game started six years ago, when they were twelve, by their dead friend Mica. This fantasy game makes them remember their friend and their friendship, and leads them in a path of letting her, and the trauma, go.
Top Cast
María Victoria Gulisano
María Victoria Gulisano
Sol
María Victoria Gulisano
Sol
Catalina Abril Torres
Catalina Abril Torres
Lia
Catalina Abril Torres
Lia
Brunella García
Brunella García
Mica
Brunella García
Mica
Martina Cámara
Martina Cámara
Sol
Martina Cámara
Sol
Paloma Vimonte Lopez
Paloma Vimonte Lopez
Lia
Paloma Vimonte Lopez
Lia
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