
La Gabriela: Una historia sobre Gabriela Mistral
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
TV Movie based on the life of Gabriela Mistral. Gabriela's life is reconstructed, her travels as a diplomat, the relationship with her adopted son Yin Yin and her work as a poet until she received the Nobel Prize.
Top Cast


Ximena Rivas
Ximena Rivas
Gabriela Mistral
Ximena Rivas
Gabriela Mistral


Tamara Acosta
Tamara Acosta
Palma Guillén
Tamara Acosta
Palma Guillén


Carolina Varleta
Carolina Varleta
Laura Rodig
Carolina Varleta
Laura Rodig
Iván Insunza
Iván Insunza
Yin Yin
Iván Insunza
Yin Yin
Ana José Manríquez
Ana José Manríquez
Lucila
Ana José Manríquez
Lucila


Eduardo Paxeco
Eduardo Paxeco
Romelio
Eduardo Paxeco
Romelio


Catherine Mazoyer
Catherine Mazoyer
Victoria Ocampo
Catherine Mazoyer
Victoria Ocampo
Carolina Escobar
Carolina Escobar
Clementina
Carolina Escobar
Clementina
Ramón González
Ramón González
Jerónimo
Ramón González
Jerónimo


Hugo Vásquez
Hugo Vásquez
Manuel Magallanes Moure
Hugo Vásquez
Manuel Magallanes Moure
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