
The Blue Apple Tree
Drama · Family
Overview
The Blue Apple Tree, is a Venezuelan film starring Diego, a city boy about 11 years, marked by serious emotional deprivation, which is forced to spend a holiday with his grandfather Francis (Miguel Angel Landa), who barely knows him, on a small farm in the mountains of the Venezuelan Andes.
Top Cast
Gabriel Mantilla
Gabriel Mantilla
Diego
Gabriel Mantilla
Diego
Rosario Prieto
Rosario Prieto
Rosario
Rosario Prieto
Rosario


Marisa Román
Marisa Román
Isabel Adulta
Marisa Román
Isabel Adulta


Albi De Abreu
Albi De Abreu
Old Diego
Albi De Abreu
Old Diego


Miguelangel Landa
Miguelangel Landa
Francisco
Miguelangel Landa
Francisco
Marcos Moreno
Marcos Moreno
Juvencio
Marcos Moreno
Juvencio
Kristin Pardo
Kristin Pardo
Ana
Kristin Pardo
Ana
Germán Anzola
Germán Anzola
Germán Anzola
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