
Zamora, tierra y hombres libres
History · Drama
Overview
Venezuela, the mid-nineteenth century. The polarization between liberals and conservatives marked the political agenda. Inequalities of colonial society kept farmers and slaves under the yoke of the oligarchy. Ezequiel Zamora mobilized by deep ideals of liberty is leading a fight to try to erase social inequalities and distribute land equitably.
Top Cast
Alexander Solórzano
Alexander Solórzano
Alexander Solórzano
Erick Ekvall
Erick Ekvall
Erick Ekvall
Antonio Machuca
Antonio Machuca
Antonio Machuca
Julio César Mármol
Julio César Mármol
Julio César Mármol
Verónica Arellano
Verónica Arellano
Verónica Arellano
Antonio Cuevas
Antonio Cuevas
Antonio Cuevas
Israel Moreno
Israel Moreno
Israel Moreno
Dilia Waikaran
Dilia Waikaran
Dilia Waikaran
Vito Leonardo
Vito Leonardo
Vito Leonardo


Asdrúbal Meléndez
Asdrúbal Meléndez
Asdrúbal Meléndez
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