
La huella, la historia de Juanita Parra
Documentary · Music
Overview
A documentary that mixes fiction with reality, telling the story of Juanita Parra, who reflects on how she entered Los Jaivas, the band where his father played in, after his death.
Top Cast


Ignacia Uribe
Ignacia Uribe
Juanita Parra Adolescente
Ignacia Uribe
Juanita Parra Adolescente


Juanita Parra
Juanita Parra
Self / Narrator (voice)
Juanita Parra
Self / Narrator (voice)
Agustina Velásquez
Agustina Velásquez
Juanita Parra Niña
Agustina Velásquez
Juanita Parra Niña
Cristóbal Vargas
Cristóbal Vargas
Gabriel Parra
Cristóbal Vargas
Gabriel Parra
David Quevedo
David Quevedo
Locutor Radial (voice)
David Quevedo
Locutor Radial (voice)
Daniel Vivar
Daniel Vivar
Cliente bar
Daniel Vivar
Cliente bar
Hubo Rubio
Hubo Rubio
Cliente bar
Hubo Rubio
Cliente bar
Constanza Campos
Constanza Campos
Cajera bar
Constanza Campos
Cajera bar
Diego Muñoz
Diego Muñoz
Cliente bar
Diego Muñoz
Cliente bar
Josué Guzmán
Josué Guzmán
Técnico teatro
Josué Guzmán
Técnico teatro
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