The Most Natural Thing
Drama
Overview
Following the dissolution of her 20-year marriage to a land developer, a middle-aged woman returns to her law practice and, plotting revenge, accepts as a client a young ecologist who has accused her ex-husband's company of corruption.
Top Cast


Charo López
Charo López
Clara
Charo López
Clara


Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé
Andrés
Miguel Bosé
Andrés


Tito Valverde
Tito Valverde
Iván
Tito Valverde
Iván


Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Bauchau
Pablo
Patrick Bauchau
Pablo
Viviane Vives
Viviane Vives
Lucía
Viviane Vives
Lucía


Rosa Novell
Rosa Novell
Merche
Rosa Novell
Merche


Concha Hidalgo
Concha Hidalgo
Pilar
Concha Hidalgo
Pilar


Ayanta Barilli
Ayanta Barilli
Bea
Ayanta Barilli
Bea
Tito Augusto
Tito Augusto
Max
Tito Augusto
Max
Sonsoles Benedicto
Sonsoles Benedicto
Lali
Sonsoles Benedicto
Lali
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