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Director
  
Bigas Luna

Film series
  
My Name is Juani Trilogy

Country
  
Spain

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IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Spanish

My Name Is Juani movie poster
Release date
  
20 October 2006 (2006-10-20)

Writer
  
Bigas Luna (screenplay), Carmen Chaves Gastaldo (screenplay)

Screenplay
  
Bigas Luna, Carmen Chaves Gastaldo

Cast
  
Verónica Echegui
(Juani),
Dani Martín
(Jonah),
Laya Martí
(Vane),
Gorka Lasaosa
(Nacho),
Carles Francino
(Futbolista)

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Directed by Bigas Luna, Spanish movies

An aspiring actress (Veronica Echegui) and her best friend (Laya Marti) leave their hometown and men for a better life in Madrid.

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My Name Is Juani (Spanish: ) is a 2006 Spanish drama film written and directed by Bigas Luna.

A pair of women leave their small town and dud boyfriends behind for fun in Madrid.

Plot

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Juani comes from a very poor background, having grown up in a poor suburban village of Spain. She has problems at home and argues incessantly with her boyfriend, with whom she has been since she was 15. Soon his infidelity and overall uselessness, as well as the limitations of her poor and small town, become unbearable for Juani, a girl with big dreams and aspirations. She and her best friend leave for Madrid in search of a better life. At first the big city, a complete opposite of their hometown, couldnt seem to be a better place for their adolescent expectations of life. But their naive dreams are soon shattered by the ruthlessness of their dream city. In a visit home Juani almost decides she will not return to Madrid, and will instead come back to old relationships and live again in her parents house. She expresses these sentiments to her mother who tells her that she loves Juanis father, but always asks herself what her life would have been like had she left, like Juani. After speaking to her mother Juani realizes that she can not give up just because she has been having a hard time in Madrid. In a tearful finale, she decides to return to Madrid with less naive expectations, hoping to escape the abusive relationship she has with her boyfriend and the future she would have were she to stay in her town. The moral of the story becomes clear: never forget what you set out to get, despite the struggles that come your way, and never give up on your dreams.

Won

Sant Jordi Awards

  • Best Spanish Actress (Veronica Echegui)
  • Nominated

    Goya Awards

  • Best New Actress (Veronica Echegui)
  • Spanish Actors Union

  • Newcomer Award – Female (Veronica Echegui)
  • References

    My Name Is Juani Wikipedia
    My Name Is Juani IMDb My Name Is Juani themoviedb.org