
The Invisible Worm
Romance · Drama
Overview
The love of two young artists is put to the test when unsympathetic adults force the couple into isolation.
Top Cast
Alessandra Valentina
Alessandra Valentina
Clara
Alessandra Valentina
Clara


Christopher Dylan White
Christopher Dylan White
Charlie
Christopher Dylan White
Charlie
Estefania Torres
Estefania Torres
Natalie
Estefania Torres
Natalie


Katya Martín
Katya Martín
Hannah
Katya Martín
Hannah


Samara Amat
Samara Amat
Tati
Samara Amat
Tati
John Anantua
John Anantua
Gangster
John Anantua
Gangster
Guillermo Barreira Pérez
Guillermo Barreira Pérez
Mono
Guillermo Barreira Pérez
Mono
Sable Boykin
Sable Boykin
Ballet Dancer
Sable Boykin
Ballet Dancer
Sasha Boykin
Sasha Boykin
Ballet Dancer
Sasha Boykin
Ballet Dancer


Nick Bruno
Nick Bruno
Party Friend
Nick Bruno
Party Friend
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