
Life without Sara Amat
Drama · Romance
Overview
Pep, a 13-year-old boy, is in love with a girl from his grandparents village, Sara Amat. One summer night, Sara disappears without a trace. After a few hours, Pep finds her hiding in his room. Although Pep knows that the entire town is looking for her, he agrees to her stay. Consequently, the boy will be forced to live a double life: he must lie to everyone while satisfying the Sara's demands.
Top Cast


Biel Rossell
Biel Rossell
Pep
Biel Rossell
Pep


Maria Morera Colomer
Maria Morera Colomer
Sara Amat
Maria Morera Colomer
Sara Amat


Francesca Piñón
Francesca Piñón
Godmother
Francesca Piñón
Godmother


Isaac Alcayde
Isaac Alcayde
Mayor
Isaac Alcayde
Mayor


Joan Amargós Rubert
Joan Amargós Rubert
Guàrdia Civil 2
Joan Amargós Rubert
Guàrdia Civil 2


Pepo Blasco
Pepo Blasco
Guàrdia civil 1
Pepo Blasco
Guàrdia civil 1


Mariona Pagès
Mariona Pagès
Amàlia
Mariona Pagès
Amàlia


Adrià Salazar
Adrià Salazar
Pere
Adrià Salazar
Pere
Anna Sabaté
Anna Sabaté
Sara's Mother
Anna Sabaté
Sara's Mother
Jordi Figueras
Jordi Figueras
Sara's Father
Jordi Figueras
Sara's Father
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