Desde que sus padres se separaron, Sara y su hermana menor viven con su madre, cuya nueva pareja es una mujer.Desde que sus padres se separaron, Sara y su hermana menor viven con su madre, cuya nueva pareja es una mujer.Desde que sus padres se separaron, Sara y su hermana menor viven con su madre, cuya nueva pareja es una mujer.
- Premios
- 15 premios y 11 nominaciones en total
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesLoosely based in the case of judge Karen Atala Riffo who is a Chilean judge and lesbian mother of three daughters. Atala was separated from her husband in 2001, and originally reached a settlement with her ex-husband that she would retain custody of the children. When Atala came out as a lesbian in 2005, however, the ex-husband sued for custody, where the case was eventually heard by the Supreme Court of Chile. That court awarded the husband custody, saying that Atala's relationship put the development of her children at risk.
Reseña destacada
Rara is about Sara, a 13-year-old girl in a town in Chile, who lives with her mother, her younger sister, and her mother's lesbian lover.
The film follows Sara as she navigates the usual perils of puberty and of growing up after a divorce. Sara tries to make sense of her world and gain some sort of control over it by playing her mother against her father, unwittingly setting off a legal battle that may destroy what little remains of her home.
Rara is full of sharp observations of family dynamics. Sara's squabbles with her pesky, insecure sister are totally believable. So are the grown-ups' reactions as the stress builds.
All the performances of the actresses (and the one actor) are excellent, except for Sara's best friend, who is merely good. Two of them, Sara and the mother's lover, are perfect.
The photography is clear and well-lighted and as sharp as the observations.
My only negatives about this film are that it was a bit too slow, the takes were too long, and that nothing really happens in it: the legal story takes place off-screen.
The film follows Sara as she navigates the usual perils of puberty and of growing up after a divorce. Sara tries to make sense of her world and gain some sort of control over it by playing her mother against her father, unwittingly setting off a legal battle that may destroy what little remains of her home.
Rara is full of sharp observations of family dynamics. Sara's squabbles with her pesky, insecure sister are totally believable. So are the grown-ups' reactions as the stress builds.
All the performances of the actresses (and the one actor) are excellent, except for Sara's best friend, who is merely good. Two of them, Sara and the mother's lover, are perfect.
The photography is clear and well-lighted and as sharp as the observations.
My only negatives about this film are that it was a bit too slow, the takes were too long, and that nothing really happens in it: the legal story takes place off-screen.
- BNester
- 11 jul 2016
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- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 79.081 US$
- Duración1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Rara (2016) officially released in Canada in English?
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