Movie: Exergo

Top 8 Billed Cast

Elorri Sarasola Barandiaran
Elorri Sarasola Barandiaran

female narrator 1 (voice)

Miren Barrena Rebe
Miren Barrena Rebe

female narrator 2 (voice)

Ilazki Azaldegi
Ilazki Azaldegi

female narrator 4 (voice)

Elena Montejo
Elena Montejo

female narrator 3 (voice)

Silvia Motilva
Silvia Motilva

Museum worker 1

Marina Aguiar
Marina Aguiar

Museum worker 2

Eva González
Eva González

Museum worker 3

Irene Bujalance
Irene Bujalance

Museum worker 4

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