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Espinas

Country: Mexico, Language: Spanish

  • Director: Julio Cesar Estrada
  • Writer: Guillermo González
  • Producer: Julio Cesar Estrada; Estrella Medina

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On her 15th birthday, Magdalena - a traumatized girl who has never cried - must make a decision: stay with her beating and alcoholic father Luis, or run away with Carlos, a small time crook who has sexually abused her. Magdalena's story interweaves with Gabriel's story, her older brother, a shy, homosexual adolescent, who works as prostitute in the streets while maintaining a bizarre love relationship with Huker, a police officer following the tracks of Carlos... 'Thorns' is a story about violence, drug addiction, prostitution, alcoholism and family disintegration; every day problems of a megalopolis like Mexico City...


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Cast & Characters

Ernesto Yanez as La Marrana;
Gamboa Bernardo;
Cesar Cansdales;
Francisco Casasola;
Martha Mariana Castro as Rebeca;
Mariannela Catano as Magdalena;
Guillermo Gil as Luis;
Francisco Jimenez;
Tere Monroy;
Claudia Ramirez as Dona Cata;
Patricia Rozitchner;
Carmen Salinas as Dona Lucha;
Luis Jose Sevilla;
Esteban Soberanes;
Alejandro Tommasi as Huker