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This is a story of a man in free fall. On the road to redemption, darkness lights his way. Connected with the afterlife, Uxbal is a tragic hero and father of two who's sensing the danger of death. He struggles with a tainted reality and a fate that works against him in order to forgive, for love, and forever.
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Casts & Crew
Javier Bardem
Maricel Álvarez
Hanaa Bouchaib
Guillermo Estrella
Eduard Fernández
Cheikh Ndiaye
Diaryatou Daff
Cheng Taishen
Luo Jin
George Chibuikwem Chukwuma
Yodian Yang
Tuo Lin
Xueheng Chen
Xiaoyan Zhang
Ailie Ye
Xianlin Bao
Ana Wagener
Rubén Ochandiano
Karra Elejalde
Nasser Saleh
Tomás del Estal
Ángel Luis Arjona
Dolores Echepares
Adelfa Calvo
Manolo Solo
Violeta Pérez
Germán Almendros
Isaac Alcayde
Nacho Moliné
Carmen La Lata
Annabel Totusaus
Eduardo Gómez
Ramón Elies
Juan Vicente Sánchez
Félix Cubero
Carmen Peleteiro
Federico Muñoz
Leticia Albizuri
Maria Casado
Judith Huertas
Aroa Ortiz
Victoria M. Díaz
Sonia Cruz
Luna Jimémez Colindres
Dunia Montenegro
Rodica Ioana Ungureanu
Albert Grabuleda Capdevila
Alain Hernández
Pitu Princess
Jesus Puchol
Sophie Evans
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