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Raja, rai 2025

52 min📅 2025-10-31

"Potser haurem de badar més"

In the sun-scorched heart of Catalonia, a tight-knit group of villagers confronts a silent crisis: a relentless drought pushing their community to the edge.

Director: Laura Delaterrossa

Cast

Fatima
Fatima
Giselle Batista Castillo
Giselle
Aurélie Perrin
Lali
Consol Vidal i Riera
Consol
Olga Pérez Montes
Olga
Ismi
Ismi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Raja, rai (2025) about?

*Raja, rai* follows five villagers in Catalonia who take it upon themselves to document their community's battle with severe drought. With the help of a group of young filmmakers, they capture the emotional and environmental toll of the crisis, merging grassroots journalism with personal storytelling.

Who directed Raja, rai?

Laura Delaterrossa directs *Raja, rai*, bringing a thoughtful and observational approach to this intimate documentary.

Who stars in Raja, rai?

The documentary features Fatima, Giselle Batista Castillo, Aurélie Perrin, Consol Vidal i Riera, and Olga Pérez Montes as the central residents leading the project.

Is Raja, rai (2025) worth watching?

As a 52-minute documentary, *Raja, rai* offers a rare, grassroots perspective on climate challenges and community action. While it hasn't yet been rated on IMDb, its focus on authentic storytelling and environmental themes makes it compelling for viewers interested in real-world issues captured on film.

How long is Raja, rai?

The runtime of *Raja, rai* is 52 minutes.

About Raja, rai (2025) — A Catalan drought documentary that turns neighbors into storytellers

In the sun-scorched heart of Catalonia, a tight-knit group of villagers confronts a silent crisis: a relentless drought pushing their community to the edge.

When five resilient locals decide to document their struggle, a curious alliance forms with a team of young, eager filmmakers. For one unforgettable day, their shared mission unfolds—blending raw local insight with the unfiltered lens of cinema. *Raja, rai (2025)* is more than a documentary; it's a portrait of resilience, curiosity, and the power of storytelling to bridge generations. Under director Laura Delaterrossa's sensitive guidance, the film captures both the stark beauty of rural Catalonia and the quiet urgency of environmental change.