
All About the Feathers
Comedy
Overview
A black comedy about Chalo, a lone security guard who acquires his first gamecock and discovers the bittersweet taste of friendship.
Top Cast
Marvin Acosta
Marvin Acosta
Jasón
Marvin Acosta
Jasón
Allan Cascante
Allan Cascante
Chalo
Allan Cascante
Chalo


Sylvia Sossa
Sylvia Sossa
Candy
Sylvia Sossa
Candy
Erlan Vásquez
Erlan Vásquez
Erlan
Erlan Vásquez
Erlan
David Ríos
David Ríos
Don David
David Ríos
Don David


Omar Mora
Omar Mora
Omar
Omar Mora
Omar
Marbely Zamora
Marbely Zamora
Omar's Wife
Marbely Zamora
Omar's Wife
Jonathan Marin
Jonathan Marin
Omar's Son
Jonathan Marin
Omar's Son
Manuel Ramírez
Manuel Ramírez
Proprietor of El Diamante
Manuel Ramírez
Proprietor of El Diamante
René Montenegro
René Montenegro
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René Montenegro
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