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La viuda de Rafael - Season 1

A transsexual starts a legal fight for her right to be recognized as the widow of her late partner. Based on the homonymous novel by Luis Daniel Estrada Santiago.

Top Cast

  • Rita Cortese

    Rita Cortese

    Matilde, la Sargenta

  • Gimena Riestra

    Gimena Riestra

  • Maiamar Abrodos

    Maiamar Abrodos

  • Emilio Bardi

    Emilio Bardi

  • Luis Machín

    Luis Machín

  • Camila Sosa Villada

    Camila Sosa Villada

  • Alejo Garcia Pintos

    Alejo Garcia Pintos

  • Fabián Gianola

    Fabián Gianola

  • Salo Pasik

    Salo Pasik

Overview

A transsexual starts a legal fight for her right to be recognized as the widow of her late partner. Based on the homonymous novel by Luis Daniel Estrada Santiago.

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