The Mexican drama 'Juana' follows a journalist who confronts her own traumas while investigating a corrupt senator, in a story set in Mexico City that blends personal justice with social critique. Written by Emma Bertrán, the film marks the feature fiction directorial debut of Daniel Giménez Cacho, who spent over eight years developing the project. Actress Diana Sedano, who plays the lead, described her character as a complex balance of strength and fragility. The film is set for a national theatrical release on April 16, 2025, aiming to spark public discussion and encourage audiences to 'not look away' from harsh realities.
Film 'Juana': A Journalist's Fight Against Corruption and Trauma
Daniel Giménez Cacho's directorial debut is a Mexican drama about journalist Juana, who investigates a corrupt senator while confronting her own past. Written by Emma Bertrán, the film premieres April 16, 2025, aiming to challenge audiences to face difficult truths.