
Club Silencio
Drama
Overview
The mother of ten-year-old Martina turns up late, just when the little girl is about to give up hope they might spend the afternoon together. As they have an amazing chemistry, she really wants to have her mum to herself, but all too soon she realises that her mother has not beaten her drug addiction and Martina finds herself in a hard situation yet again...
Top Cast


Eva Llorach
Eva Llorach
Alejandra
Eva Llorach
Alejandra
Nicole Ferrer
Nicole Ferrer
Martina
Nicole Ferrer
Martina
Anna Mendos
Anna Mendos
Caspo
Anna Mendos
Caspo


Montse Ribadellas
Montse Ribadellas
Isabel
Montse Ribadellas
Isabel


Demian Sabini
Demian Sabini
Alberto
Demian Sabini
Alberto
Carlos Reyes
Carlos Reyes
Rueda
Carlos Reyes
Rueda
Maria Luisa Cerezo Sifas
Maria Luisa Cerezo Sifas
Lola
Maria Luisa Cerezo Sifas
Lola


Aimar Vega
Aimar Vega
Thug
Aimar Vega
Thug
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