
El techo
Drama
Overview
In the middle of La Habana, three friends meet on the rooftop day after day to discuss their dreams and aspirations. Though they lack the proper resources, they decide to start their own business, a decision that pushes them towards maturity, although at an unforeseen cost.
Top Cast
Emmanuel Galbán
Emmanuel Galbán
Yasmani
Emmanuel Galbán
Yasmani


Andrea Doimeadios
Andrea Doimeadios
Anita
Andrea Doimeadios
Anita
Jonathan Navarro
Jonathan Navarro
Vito
Jonathan Navarro
Vito


Noslen Sánchez
Noslen Sánchez
El Yeti
Noslen Sánchez
El Yeti
Roberto Albellar
Roberto Albellar
Paco
Roberto Albellar
Paco
Yoaris Rodríguez
Yoaris Rodríguez
Betty
Yoaris Rodríguez
Betty
Elena Garay García
Elena Garay García
Caridad
Elena Garay García
Caridad
Tahís Quiñones Ordaz
Tahís Quiñones Ordaz
Yusa
Tahís Quiñones Ordaz
Yusa
María del Carmen Morera
María del Carmen Morera
Fina
María del Carmen Morera
Fina
Rone Luis Reinoso
Rone Luis Reinoso
Ale
Rone Luis Reinoso
Ale
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