
Chile '76
Drama
Overview
Chile, 1976. Carmen heads off to her beach house. When the family priest asks her to take care of a young man he is sheltering in secret, Carmen steps onto unexplored territories, away from the quiet life she is used to.
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Aline Küppenheim
Aline Küppenheim
Carmen
Aline Küppenheim
Carmen


Nicolás Sepúlveda
Nicolás Sepúlveda
Elías
Nicolás Sepúlveda
Elías


Hugo Medina
Hugo Medina
Father Sánchez
Hugo Medina
Father Sánchez


Alejandro Goic
Alejandro Goic
Miguel
Alejandro Goic
Miguel
Carmen Gloria Martinez
Carmen Gloria Martinez
Estela
Carmen Gloria Martinez
Estela


Amalia Kassai
Amalia Kassai
Leonor
Amalia Kassai
Leonor


Gabriel Urzúa
Gabriel Urzúa
Tomás
Gabriel Urzúa
Tomás


Luis Cerda
Luis Cerda
Pedro
Luis Cerda
Pedro
Ana Clara Delfino
Ana Clara Delfino
Clara
Ana Clara Delfino
Clara
Elena Delfino
Elena Delfino
Elena
Elena Delfino
Elena
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