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I Know Who You Are

Paloma is a young psychiatrist, who is hired to work as a director of a clinic in Galicia, and is attracted to Mario, her very first patient. He suffers from a rare form of amnesia, commonly known as Korsakov's syndrome. As a result, both his short and long term memories are affected, and he has temporary lapses of perception. However, Paloma finds Mario to be a fascinating individual, not just a regular patient. Intrigued, she decides to explore Mario's past and, through their dialogues, their relationship takes an unexpected turn.

Top Cast

  • Ana Fernández

    Ana Fernández

    Paloma

  • Miguel Ángel Solá

    Miguel Ángel Solá

    Mario

  • Ingrid Rubio

    Ingrid Rubio

    Coro

  • Luis Tosar

    Luis Tosar

    Estévez

  • Roberto Enríquez

    Roberto Enríquez

  • Mercedes Sampietro

    Mercedes Sampietro

  • Vicky Peña

    Vicky Peña

  • Gonzalo Uriarte

    Gonzalo Uriarte

    Megía

  • Carlos Blanco

    Carlos Blanco

    Casal

Overview

Paloma is a young psychiatrist, who is hired to work as a director of a clinic in Galicia, and is attracted to Mario, her very first patient. He suffers from a rare form of amnesia, commonly known as Korsakov's syndrome. As a result, both his short and long term memories are affected, and he has temporary lapses of perception. However, Paloma finds Mario to be a fascinating individual, not just a regular patient. Intrigued, she decides to explore Mario's past and, through their dialogues, their relationship takes an unexpected turn.

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