
Valparaiso My Love
Drama
Overview
A story inspired by real events that took place in the port of Valparaiso. Four poor children have been abandoned because their father, who is out of work, steals cattle to feed them and the police have arrested him. The story takes up the children's point of view and is structured in four episodes that describe their inevitable descent into the world of marginality and crime. Faced with life in a brutal way, from their problematic social situation, they head towards a marginality that is difficult to avoid.
Top Cast
Hugo Cárcamo
Hugo Cárcamo
Mario
Hugo Cárcamo
Mario
Sara Astica
Sara Astica
María
Sara Astica
María
Rigoberto Rojo
Rigoberto Rojo
Ricardo
Rigoberto Rojo
Ricardo
Liliana Cabrera
Liliana Cabrera
Antonia
Liliana Cabrera
Antonia
Pedro Álvarez
Pedro Álvarez
Chirigua
Pedro Álvarez
Chirigua
Marcelo
Marcelo
Marcelo
Marcelo
Marcelo
Arnaldo Berríos
Arnaldo Berríos
Arnaldo Berríos
Jesús Ortega
Jesús Ortega
Jesús Ortega
Elena Moreno
Elena Moreno
Elena Moreno
Francisco Morales
Francisco Morales
Francisco Morales
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