
La mina de los cien cadáveres
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Narrated by:
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Pablo López
About this listen
Montenegro, 1953... La guerra ha terminado y los supervivientes aceptan cualquier trabajo con el fin de alimentar a sus familias. Al principio, la pequeña comunidad formada por los trabajadores de una mina a las afueras, es pacífica y próspera, aunque poco antes de la llegada del dueño, un accidente entierra a 100 mineros. La empresa calla... y oculta el incidente... aunque las almas no descansan... en la mina.Cuando nuestros pecados son enterrados junto con nuestros secretos, y la verdad acecha por las esquinas para devorar lo poco que queda de nuestra alma, nos tendremos que preguntar: ¿Qué sucedió en la mina? ¿Quién es el responsable? ¿Quién pagará por ello?
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