Rescatando a Sara (TV Miniseries)
- Original title
- Rescatando a Sara
- Year
- 2014
- Country
- Spain
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Carmen Machi
- Fernando Guillén Cuervo
- Abdelatif Hwidar
- Sandra Melero
- Andreas Muñoz
- Sergio Otegui
- Miguel Rellán
- Diego Molero
- Selica Torcal
- Claudia Traisac
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Drama | TV Miniseries. Based on a true story. Kidnapping Film / Disappearance
- Synopsis
- TV Miniseries (2014). 2 Episodes. It recreates the odyssey suffered by the Spanish Leticia Moracho trying to recover her 9-year-old daughter Sara, kidnapped by her Muslim father and taken to Iraq in 2006, after the invasion of the country by the United States. It all begins when Leticia (Carmen Machi), a Spanish woman, meets and falls in love with Abdel (Abdelatif Hwidar), a Muslim. As a result of this passionate relationship, their daughter Sara (Sandra Melero) is born, but the girl's education in a Western country will gradually radicalize Abdel's religious stance, generating family conflicts and, finally, the breakup of the couple. It will be then when Abdel decides to kidnap Sara and take her to Basra, Iraq, in the middle of the Gulf War, in 2006. From that moment on, Leticia will begin a titanic legal and administrative struggle to recover her daughter, which will last more than three years, helped by Javier Preciado (Fernando Guillén Cuervo), an investigative journalist.
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