
Paper Birds
Drama · History · Thriller
Overview
At the end of the Spanish Civil War, the members of a group of vaudeville performers have been stripped of everything: all they have left is hunger and the instinct to survive. Day after day, agonizingly, lost and helpless between the victors and the vanquished, the musician Jorge, the ventriloquist Enrique, the couplet singer Rocío and the orphan Miguel search tirelessly for something to eat and a safe place to live.
Top Cast


Imanol Arias
Imanol Arias
Jorge del Pino
Imanol Arias
Jorge del Pino


Lluís Homar
Lluís Homar
Enrique Corgo
Lluís Homar
Enrique Corgo


Roger Príncep
Roger Príncep
Miguel
Roger Príncep
Miguel


Carmen Machi
Carmen Machi
Rocío Moliner
Carmen Machi
Rocío Moliner


Fernando Cayo
Fernando Cayo
Montero
Fernando Cayo
Montero


Diego Martín
Diego Martín
Quiroga
Diego Martín
Quiroga


Oriol Vila
Oriol Vila
Pastor
Oriol Vila
Pastor


Luis Varela
Luis Varela
Arturo
Luis Varela
Arturo


José Ángel Egido
José Ángel Egido
Don Ricardo
José Ángel Egido
Don Ricardo


Javi Coll
Javi Coll
Pedro
Javi Coll
Pedro
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