Where to Watch So Much Water in United States
A family vacation is bogged down by unrelenting rain, as a teenage girl and her divorced father try to find common ground. Discover "So Much Water" a captivating drama movie that first graced the screens in 2013. This production, originating from Mexico features contributions from Néstor Guzzini in the role of Alberto, Malú Chouza in the role of Lucia, Joaquín Castiglioni in the role of Federico, Sofía Azambuya in the role of Madelón, and Andrés Zunini in the role of Diego.
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- Runtime
- 102 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- Mexico
- Languages
- es, en
- Subtitles
- en
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