
Woman Coming Out of the Sea
Romance · Drama
Overview
Valparaíso, Chile, 1933. Years of psychiatric treatment and a seemingly happy marriage will not take away Elisa's memory of that youthful love. So, when some years later, Rebecca becomes a beautiful feminist, Elisa's fragile world will collapse in front of her eyes.
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Lucy Cominetti
Lucy Cominetti
Elisa
Lucy Cominetti
Elisa


Antonella Orsini
Antonella Orsini
Rebeca
Antonella Orsini
Rebeca


Álvaro Espinoza
Álvaro Espinoza
Dario
Álvaro Espinoza
Dario


Sergio Hernández
Sergio Hernández
Enrique
Sergio Hernández
Enrique


Luz Croxatto
Luz Croxatto
Teodora
Luz Croxatto
Teodora


Daniela Urra Balcazar
Daniela Urra Balcazar
Augustina
Daniela Urra Balcazar
Augustina


Matias Stevens
Matias Stevens
Dr. Stevens
Matias Stevens
Dr. Stevens


Claudia Vergara
Claudia Vergara
Clotilde
Claudia Vergara
Clotilde


Mireya Sotoconil
Mireya Sotoconil
Mother Superior
Mireya Sotoconil
Mother Superior


Luna Martínez
Luna Martínez
Andrea
Luna Martínez
Andrea
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