
Sunday's Illness
Drama
Overview
Annabel is a successful businesswoman with a wealthy husband. At a reception in her villa she meets a woman, a member of the catering staff who has been hired for the evening. This woman is none other than her own daughter Chiara, whom she had left over thirty years ago. Chiara was just eight years old at the time. She now approaches her mother with an unusual request: to spend ten days together with her.
Top Cast


Bárbara Lennie
Bárbara Lennie
Chiara
Bárbara Lennie
Chiara


Susi Sánchez
Susi Sánchez
Anabel
Susi Sánchez
Anabel


Greta Fernández
Greta Fernández
Greta
Greta Fernández
Greta


Miguel Ángel Solá
Miguel Ángel Solá
Bernabé
Miguel Ángel Solá
Bernabé


Richard Bohringer
Richard Bohringer
Matthieu
Richard Bohringer
Matthieu


Bruna González
Bruna González
Chiara Niña
Bruna González
Chiara Niña


David Kammenos
David Kammenos
Matthieu Joven
David Kammenos
Matthieu Joven
Ima Ranedo
Ima Ranedo
Señora Cena
Ima Ranedo
Señora Cena


Mònica van Campen
Mònica van Campen
Mujer Cena
Mònica van Campen
Mujer Cena


Fred Adenis
Fred Adenis
Tobías
Fred Adenis
Tobías
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