
El acuarelista
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A timid and sensitive man quits his 9-5 job to pursue his dream of becoming a watercolor painter. However, his neighbors and love will not agree with his new endeavor.
Top Cast


Miguel Iza
Miguel Iza
El acuarelista
Miguel Iza
El acuarelista
Sol Alba
Sol Alba
Leticia
Sol Alba
Leticia


Salvador del Solar
Salvador del Solar
Ernesto
Salvador del Solar
Ernesto


Enrique Victoria
Enrique Victoria
Presidente
Enrique Victoria
Presidente


Ana Cecilia Natteri
Ana Cecilia Natteri
Presidenta
Ana Cecilia Natteri
Presidenta
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