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How long is Rain?
1 hour and 32 minutes
When was Rain released?
January 12, 2002
What is the IMDb rating of Rain?
6.9 out of 10
Who stars in Rain?
Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki
,
Sarah Peirse
, and
Marton Csokas
Who wrote Rain?
Christine Jeffs
and
Kirsty Gunn
Who directed Rain?
Christine Jeffs
Who was the composer for Rain?
Neil Finn
and
Edmund McWilliams
Who was the producer of Rain?
Philippa Campbell
Who was the executive producer of Rain?
Robin Scholes
Who was the cinematographer for Rain?
John Toon
Who was the editor of Rain?
Paul Maxwell
What is the plot of Rain?
Whilst on a family vacation on the Mahurangi Peninsula in New Zealand, 13-year-old Janey begins to realize that her parents' marriage is on the rocks.
How much did Rain earn at the worldwide box office?
$493,000
How much did Rain earn at the US box office?
$455,000
What is Rain rated?
TV-MA
What genre is Rain?
Drama and Romance
How many awards has Rain won?
5 awards
How many awards has Rain been nominated for?
10 nominations
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