Ecos
Drama
Overview
The story of three women, of very different epochs, whose lives are strangely parallel. The first story, during colonial times, has a man brutalizing both his wife and a female black servant. Parallel with this story is that of a modern couple who perpetuate the stereotyped role of the woman as subservient.
Top Cast


César Évora Díaz
César Évora Díaz
César Évora Díaz
Gisela Rangel
Gisela Rangel
Gisela Rangel
Josefina Izquierdo
Josefina Izquierdo
Josefina Izquierdo
Rebeca Rodríguez
Rebeca Rodríguez
Rebeca Rodríguez
José A. Roche
José A. Roche
José A. Roche
Berardo Forbes
Berardo Forbes
Berardo Forbes
Francisco Parra
Francisco Parra
Francisco Parra
Osmar Vázquez
Osmar Vázquez
Osmar Vázquez
Dianelis Brito
Dianelis Brito
Dianelis Brito
Héctor Eduardo Suárez
Héctor Eduardo Suárez
Héctor Eduardo Suárez
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