
Pa d’àngel
Comedy
Overview
Barcelona, 1983. Agustí Martorell is a left-wing lawyer, atheist and former anti-Franco fighter, who discovers that his 15-year-old daughter Esther, influenced by the optional religion classes of Mossèn Parcerisas, a progressive priest and post-councillor, has converted to Catholicism and was secretly baptized.
Top Cast


Llorenç Santamaria
Llorenç Santamaria
Agustí Martorell
Llorenç Santamaria
Agustí Martorell


Eva Cobo
Eva Cobo
Ester Martorell
Eva Cobo
Ester Martorell


Pierre Oudrey
Pierre Oudrey
Pierre Oudrey
Patrícia Soley-Bertran
Patrícia Soley-Bertran
Diana López
Patrícia Soley-Bertran
Diana López
Francesc Albiol
Francesc Albiol
Francesc Albiol


Pere Ponce
Pere Ponce
Sergi
Pere Ponce
Sergi


Joan Borràs
Joan Borràs
Polícia municipal
Joan Borràs
Polícia municipal
José María Cañete
José María Cañete
Màrius
José María Cañete
Màrius


Joaquim Cardona
Joaquim Cardona
Joaquim Cardona
Artur Costa
Artur Costa
Artur Costa
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