
Love Made Visible
Drama
Overview
A 16-year-old girl is brought to a house by a lawyer and told that this house belongs to her dad who she hasn't seen in 14 years. Strangely, she was told by her late mum that her dad died in a car accident a long time ago. From not accepting her dad to once again bonding with him again, what happened? What happened 14 years ago?
Top Cast


Sydney Sweeney
Sydney Sweeney
Leah
Sydney Sweeney
Leah
Aj Brody
Aj Brody
Roy
Aj Brody
Roy


Azize Erim
Azize Erim
Karen
Azize Erim
Karen


Rosemary Stevens
Rosemary Stevens
Wendy
Rosemary Stevens
Wendy
Rebekkah Hilgraves
Rebekkah Hilgraves
Mom (voice)
Rebekkah Hilgraves
Mom (voice)
Danielle Reid
Danielle Reid
Mom
Danielle Reid
Mom
Anthony Tai
Anthony Tai
Student
Anthony Tai
Student


Roman Xing
Roman Xing
Ryan Mang
Roman Xing
Ryan Mang
Kerstin Alm
Kerstin Alm
Teacher
Kerstin Alm
Teacher
Mike Brinton
Mike Brinton
Student
Mike Brinton
Student
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