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5.9 1h 36m

The Nights Belong to Monsters

Sol, a 17-year-old teenager, moves with her mother to the Gonzalo's home, the actual mother's boyfriend. In this town, where from the beginning Sol only finds hostility, she must face bullying from her schoolmates and Gonzalo's harassment. While wandering the streets trying to find a way out, Sol meet a mysterious and magical female dog with whom she establish a symbiotic relationship. It be this dog, the one that violently and surprisingly, always appear to defend Sol until the last consequences.

Top Cast

  • Luciana Grasso

    Luciana Grasso

    Sol

  • Esteban Lamothe

    Esteban Lamothe

    Gonzalo

  • Jazmín Stuart

    Jazmín Stuart

    Julieta

  • Gustavo Garzón

    Gustavo Garzón

    Morazzo

  • Agustín Daulte

    Agustín Daulte

    Miguel

  • Macarena Suárez Dagliano

    Macarena Suárez Dagliano

    Natalia

  • Majo Chicar

    Majo Chicar

  • Laura Grandinetti

    Laura Grandinetti

  • Nico García

    Nico García

    Mario

Overview

Sol, a 17-year-old teenager, moves with her mother to the Gonzalo's home, the actual mother's boyfriend. In this town, where from the beginning Sol only finds hostility, she must face bullying from her schoolmates and Gonzalo's harassment. While wandering the streets trying to find a way out, Sol meet a mysterious and magical female dog with whom she establish a symbiotic relationship. It be this dog, the one that violently and surprisingly, always appear to defend Sol until the last consequences.

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