Juliana (film)

Juliana is a 1989 Peruvian drama film by the directors Fernando Espìnoza and Alejandro Legaspi, creators of the Chaski Group, and starring Rosa Isabel Morfino.

The film was a Peruvian box office success on its premiere (March 23, 1989), seen in theaters by 600,000 viewers.

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.

"Anda, corre, vuela" (1995) sees Juliana, as a young adult falling in love with Gregorio in the tumultuous social landscape of Lima during the Shining Path insurgency era.