Juliana (film)
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Directed by | Fernando Espinoza Alejandro Legaspi |
Produced by | Grupo Chaski |
Screenplay by | René Weber |
Starring | Rosa Isabel Morfino Julio Vega Maritza Gutti Guillermo Esqueche Edward Centeno |
Music by | José Bárcenas |
Cinematography | Danny Gavidia |
Edited by | Fernando Espinoza Alejandro Legaspi Roberto Aponte |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Peru |
Juliana is a 1988 film.
Synopsis
Juliana is a thirteen-year-old girl who runs away from home to get away from her stepfather’s abuse. On the streets, she must face the struggle to survive. She soon discovers the marginalization girls face when trying to get street work and decides to cut her hair and disguise herself as a boy. She joins a group of boys who sing in Lima’s microbuses, protected and exploited at the same time by a crook. Juliana’s rebellious nature and her feminine strength lead her to head a child revolution.
Awards
- Berlín 1989
- Cine Latinoamericano, La Habana, 1988
- Huelva 1989
References
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA)
- Juliana at the Internet Movie Database
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