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4.2/10 • 4

2004-12-031h 42m

Drama

A metaphorical tale about pain and loss. Sela, a famous writer, committed suicide. Lars, her ex-lover, tries to find out why she did it. In the process, he discovers an unknown world of feelings and sense of guiltiness.

Directors
Sílvia Quer
Editors
Frank Gutiérrez

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Julio Manrique

    Julio Manrique

    Lars

  2. Laura Conejero

    Laura Conejero

    Sela

  3. Adolfo Fernández

    Adolfo Fernández

    Stefan

  4. Nacho Fresneda

    Nacho Fresneda

    Edmon

  5. Mercedes Sampietro

    Mercedes Sampietro

  6. Elizabeth Cervantes

    Elizabeth Cervantes

  7. Nilo Zimmerman

    Nilo Zimmerman

  8. Eric Bonicatto

    Eric Bonicatto

  9. Celso Bugallo

    Celso Bugallo

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    Status
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    Original Language
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    Keywords
    woman director