
Un Lugar sin Sol
Drama
Overview
When Sol leaves the country to study abroad, Gabi is left facing the void that her sister always filled: that of guide, source of admiration and the idea of who she should be.
Top Cast
María Paz Moza Cuadra
María Paz Moza Cuadra
Gabi
María Paz Moza Cuadra
Gabi
Tefa de los Ángeles
Tefa de los Ángeles
Sol
Tefa de los Ángeles
Sol
Anneliese Fiedler
Anneliese Fiedler
Mamá
Anneliese Fiedler
Mamá
Cielo Elcorobarrutia Peréz
Cielo Elcorobarrutia Peréz
Gabi (Niña)
Cielo Elcorobarrutia Peréz
Gabi (Niña)
Thais Elcorobarrutia Pérez
Thais Elcorobarrutia Pérez
Sol (Niña)
Thais Elcorobarrutia Pérez
Sol (Niña)
Chary Arrieta
Chary Arrieta
Extra
Chary Arrieta
Extra
Jhanira Pareja
Jhanira Pareja
Extra
Jhanira Pareja
Extra
Luciana Navarro
Luciana Navarro
Extra
Luciana Navarro
Extra
Mar De Souza
Mar De Souza
Extra
Mar De Souza
Extra
Luciano Bringas
Luciano Bringas
Extra
Luciano Bringas
Extra
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