
Cows
Drama · Mystery · Romance
Overview
An act of cowardice influences the lives of two Basque families over three generations.
Top Cast


Emma Suárez
Emma Suárez
Cristina
Emma Suárez
Cristina


Carmelo Gómez
Carmelo Gómez
Manuel / Ignacio / Peru
Carmelo Gómez
Manuel / Ignacio / Peru


Ana Torrent
Ana Torrent
Catalina
Ana Torrent
Catalina


Karra Elejalde
Karra Elejalde
Ilegorri / Lucas
Karra Elejalde
Ilegorri / Lucas


Klara Badiola
Klara Badiola
Madalen
Klara Badiola
Madalen


Txema Blasco
Txema Blasco
Manuel
Txema Blasco
Manuel


Kandido Uranga
Kandido Uranga
Carmelo / Juan
Kandido Uranga
Carmelo / Juan


Pilar Bardem
Pilar Bardem
Paulina
Pilar Bardem
Paulina


Miguel Ángel García
Miguel Ángel García
Peru as a Child
Miguel Ángel García
Peru as a Child
Ane Sánchez
Ane Sánchez
Cristina as a Child
Ane Sánchez
Cristina as a Child
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