
Sons And Daughters
Drama
Overview
We are in Argentina in 1977, a woman gives birth to twins. With the complicity of the midwife he manages to hide the child, second child. The first, a boy, is taken into custody by the regime's guards. The scene moves to the Milan of today. The young Rosa contacts Javier and tries to convince him that they are twin brothers, separated at birth. Thus, the two begin a journey to rediscover their origins and their past. A bitter reality is ready to overwhelm them ...
Top Cast
Carlos Echeverría
Carlos Echeverría
Javier Ramos
Carlos Echeverría
Javier Ramos


Enrique Piñeyro
Enrique Piñeyro
Raul Ramos
Enrique Piñeyro
Raul Ramos


Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli
Victoria Ramos
Stefania Sandrelli
Victoria Ramos


Julia Sarano
Julia Sarano
Rosa Ruggeri
Julia Sarano
Rosa Ruggeri


Antonella Costa
Antonella Costa
Woman in labor
Antonella Costa
Woman in labor


Montserrat Alcoverro
Montserrat Alcoverro
Doctor
Montserrat Alcoverro
Doctor


Marco Bechis
Marco Bechis
Sleeping man on a train
Marco Bechis
Sleeping man on a train
Delia Cazeaux
Delia Cazeaux
Julia Borman, the obstetric
Delia Cazeaux
Julia Borman, the obstetric
Marcelo Chaparro
Marcelo Chaparro
Militar In Civilian Dress
Marcelo Chaparro
Militar In Civilian Dress


Evita Ciri
Evita Ciri
Javier's fiancee
Evita Ciri
Javier's fiancee
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