
Life Kills Me
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Gaspar is a young, lonely cinematographer. Unable to deal with his sister and sick grandfather he spends his time with Susana, an actress working on a opera. When he meets Alvaro, an idealistic traveler, Gaspar's life changes. They embark on a adventure that help them unearth the fragility and value of human existence
Top Cast


Gabriel Díaz
Gabriel Díaz
Gaspar Flores
Gabriel Díaz
Gaspar Flores


Diego Muñoz
Diego Muñoz
Alvaro Lopez
Diego Muñoz
Alvaro Lopez


Claudia Celedón
Claudia Celedón
Susana Bucciardi
Claudia Celedón
Susana Bucciardi


Amparo Noguera
Amparo Noguera
Margarita
Amparo Noguera
Margarita


Catalina Saavedra
Catalina Saavedra
Chabela
Catalina Saavedra
Chabela


Ramón Llao
Ramón Llao
Rubén Osorio/ Fantasma 2
Ramón Llao
Rubén Osorio/ Fantasma 2


Alejandro Sieveking
Alejandro Sieveking
David
Alejandro Sieveking
David


Roberto Farías
Roberto Farías
Entrenador
Roberto Farías
Entrenador


Marcial Tagle
Marcial Tagle
Javier
Marcial Tagle
Javier


Luz Valdivieso
Luz Valdivieso
Andrea
Luz Valdivieso
Andrea
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