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Infamia - Season 1

A troubled lawyer becomes obsessed with solving a decades-old disappearance, forcing her to confront her childhood trauma and powerful forces determined to keep the truth buried.

Top Cast

  • Susana Abaitua

    Susana Abaitua

    Emma Cruz

  • Jorge Bosch

    Jorge Bosch

  • Jon Olivares

    Jon Olivares

  • Ane Gabarain

    Ane Gabarain

  • Iñigo Gastesi

    Iñigo Gastesi

  • Iñigo Azpitarte

    Iñigo Azpitarte

  • Eva Llorach

    Eva Llorach

  • Asier Oruesagasti

    Asier Oruesagasti

  • Kandido Uranga

    Kandido Uranga

Overview

A troubled lawyer becomes obsessed with solving a decades-old disappearance, forcing her to confront her childhood trauma and powerful forces determined to keep the truth buried.

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