The Tree of Blood

The Tree of Blood

6.4

Oct 31 2018

2h 10m

Drama

Marc and Rebeca, a young couple, travel to an old country house that used to belong to their family. Once there, they write the shared history of their roots, creating a huge family tree that harbours relationships of love, heartbreak, sex, madness, jealousy and infidelity, and under which also lies a history laden with secrets.

Álvaro Cervantes

Álvaro Cervantes

Marc

Úrsula Corberó

Úrsula Corberó

Rebeca

Najwa Nimri

Najwa Nimri

Macarena

Patricia López Arnaiz

Patricia López Arnaiz

Amaia

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