Saint Maria Soledad

Saint Maria Soledad

Release date : October 21, 2016
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Pablo Moreno /
Writers : Pedro Delgado / Pablo Moreno /
Production companies : Goya Producciones /
October 21, 2016 Spain Drama Spanish More
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The inspiring story of the beginnings of the Sister Servants of Mary, a religious order that was founded in Madrid, Spain in 1851 by Fr. Miguel Martinez and Sister Maria Soledad who guided it in its development and expansion until her death in 1887.
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Inés Acebes
Sor Candelaria
Federico Alonso
Guardia civil 1
Elvira Arce
Sor Pilar
Gladys Balaguer
Madre Providencia
Carmen Bécares
Isabel II
Antonio Castro
Manuel Torres
Carlos Cañas
Padre Miguel
Lucía Barrado
Mujer enferma
Laura Contreras
Manuela / Soledad
Roberto Encinas
Dr. Velasco
Lolita
Antonia Costa
Beatrice Fulconis
Superiora Dominica
Elena Furiase
Josefa / Sor Magdalena
Silvia García
Dña Mercedes

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  • title:Saint Maria Soledad
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Pablo Moreno /
  • Writers: Pedro Delgado · Pablo Moreno ·
  • Production companies: Goya Producciones ·
  • Overview:The inspiring story of the beginnings of the Sister Servants of Mary, a religious order that was founded in Madrid, Spain in 1851 by Fr. Miguel Martinez and Sister Maria Soledad who guided it in its development and expansion until her death in 1887.
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