An Unknown Enemy
Fernando Barrientos, Head of the National Security Directorate, Mexico's Secret Police, is trying to reach the highest position in the country.
Cast
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Fernando Barrientos
Roberto Duarte
Navarro
Roberto Duarte
Miguel Navarro
Antonio de la Vega
Luis Echeverría
Antonio de la Vega
Luis Echeverria
Kristyan Ferrer
Beto
Karina Gidi
Esperanza Barrientos
Alex Cox
Winston Scott
Andrés Delgado
David
Enrique Arrizon
Enrique Barrientos
Fernando Becerril
Alfonso Corona del Rosal
Hernan Del Riego
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
Hernan Del Riego
Gustavo Diaz Ordaz
Alejandro Arean
Niño
Luis Curiel
Óscar
Emilio Guerrero
Marcelino García Barragán
Javier Díaz Dueñas
Emilio Martínez Manatou
Javier Díaz Dueñas
Emilio Mártinez Manatou
Arturo Echeverria
Javier Barros Sierra
Luis Anza
Lalo
Irene Azuela
Elena
Alejandro Cuétara
Procurador García Rivera
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Comments
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Film making at its best!! This series is HBO level, I'm amazed of how good this actually is, and to be honest kinda a scary how accurate this may be on representing the story of Mexican politics, it may not all be truth but it may as easy be. This story can show us the past and it may be more understandable to understand the present, we're we stand. Is it possible to change the way política are made in this country, maybe, it doesn't look like it. All the people who are in power learned everything from the generation represented in this series, the question is, are the people who govern in the future will?
Loved the show; amazing acting from Giménez Cacho, and really cool use of picture for recreating the 60s environment. Above all engaging thriller and a different spin around happenings that have change a country.
I really enjoyed this show, it portrays each character perfectly, Fernando Gutierrez Barrios was the mastermind behind the decisions made in the Mexican politics and the student movement of 68 was not the exception! Looking forward to see the two remaining episodes!!
