
Fed Up
Drama
Overview
On her birthday, Carmela, a 12-year-old girl, is forced to meet her father in a family meeting centre, due to the case of gender violence that he has brought up against her mother.
Top Cast
Anna Caponnetto
Anna Caponnetto
Carmela
Anna Caponnetto
Carmela


Julián Villagrán
Julián Villagrán
Padre
Julián Villagrán
Padre


Carmela Poch
Carmela Poch
Marta
Carmela Poch
Marta


Mar del Hoyo
Mar del Hoyo
Silvia
Mar del Hoyo
Silvia


Cristina Plazas
Cristina Plazas
Lola
Cristina Plazas
Lola


Jesusa Andany
Jesusa Andany
María
Jesusa Andany
María
Martina Rabadán
Martina Rabadán
Sara
Martina Rabadán
Sara


Tamara Casellas
Tamara Casellas
Tutora legal
Tamara Casellas
Tutora legal
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