
María Solinha
May 15 2020
•2h 3m
•Drama
A famous director arrives in Cangas do Morrazo, in Galicia, to reconstruct in the theater the story of María Solinha, accused of witchcraft and burned by the Inquisition in the 17th century. The protagonist of the play suffers, in the 21st century, sour echoes of the aggression suffered by María Solinha in the 17th century.
Cast
See allGrial Montes
María Solinha
Laura Míguez
Adela Malvido

Santi Prego
Pedro Barba

Mabel Rivera
Muriel Barba
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