
La mirada incendiada
Drama
Overview
Film inspired by the real story of Rodrigo Rojas de Negri. Killed on July 2, 1986 during the first national protest against the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
Top Cast


Juan Carlos Maldonado
Juan Carlos Maldonado
Rodrigo Rojas
Juan Carlos Maldonado
Rodrigo Rojas


Catalina Saavedra
Catalina Saavedra
Valentina
Catalina Saavedra
Valentina


Gonzalo Robles
Gonzalo Robles
Mario
Gonzalo Robles
Mario


María Izquierdo
María Izquierdo
Mirta
María Izquierdo
Mirta
Constanza Sepúlveda
Constanza Sepúlveda
Carmen Gloria
Constanza Sepúlveda
Carmen Gloria


Belén Herrera
Belén Herrera
Patty
Belén Herrera
Patty
Pascal Balart
Pascal Balart
Cecilia
Pascal Balart
Cecilia
Cristina Aburto
Cristina Aburto
Adriana
Cristina Aburto
Adriana
Estrella Ortiz
Estrella Ortiz
Karen
Estrella Ortiz
Karen


Claudio Valenzuela
Claudio Valenzuela
Héctor
Claudio Valenzuela
Héctor
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