
Gracias a la Vida (o la Pequeña Historia de una Mujer Maltratada)
Drama
Overview
The story of a Chilean refugee, marked by imprisonment and torture, illustrates the tragedy suffered by victims of violence in Latin America during the years of dictatorship.
Top Cast
Carmen López
Carmen López
Carmen López
Eduardo Bravo
Eduardo Bravo
Eduardo Bravo
Riika Jeminem
Riika Jeminem
Riika Jeminem
Anita Mikkonen
Anita Mikkonen
Anita Mikkonen
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