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Rara (2016)

5.5/10(35)·TMDB 2016 1h 28m ES

Rara (2016) runs 1h 28m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Pepa San Martín, starring Julia Lübbert, Emilia Ossandón, and Mariana Loyola. Genre: Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is Rara (2016) about?

Since their parents split up, Sara and her younger sister live with their mother, whose new partner is a woman. Everyday life for the four of them is hardly any different than it is for other families. But not everyone sees it that way – Sara's father in particular has his doubts. As Sara’s 13th birthday approaches, she feels rather overwhelmed: her first crush, a body in the midst of changes and to top it off, conflicts over loyalty with her parents.

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Director:
Pepa San Martín
Production:
Banco Estado, Manufactura de Películas, Le Tiro Cine
Country:
Argentina, Chile
Languages:
Spanish
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt5070130

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Who stars in Rara (2016)?

Julia Lübbert as Sara, Emilia Ossandón as Catalina, Mariana Loyola as Paula, Agustina Muñoz as Lia, Coca Guazzini as Icha, Daniel Muñoz as Víctor, Claudia Celedón as Ximena, Sigrid Alegría as Nicole.

Also Known As

ITRara - Una Strana FamigliaHUSaraBRAmor de famíliaDEMeine Eltern sind irgendwie anders

Did You Know?

  • This was a multinational production involving Argentina, Chile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Rara online for free?

You can watch Rara (2016) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Rara?

Rara has a running time of 1h 28m (88 minutes total).

Who directed Rara?

Rara was directed by Pepa San Martín.

Is Rara worth watching?

Rara has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.5/10 based on 35 votes.

What genre is Rara?

Rara is a Drama film released in 2016.

Who stars in Rara?

The cast of Rara includes Julia Lübbert, Emilia Ossandón, Mariana Loyola, Agustina Muñoz and Coca Guazzini.