“Uncrowned Queens” It was presented to the press with great fanfare. The gang seeks to curb the numbers of femicide and raise awareness in society against the abuse of women. It features Alexandra Grana, Francesca Aronsson there Claudio Calmet.
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With great anticipation, the director, producer, screenwriter and journalist Gino Tassara presented his new film “Uncrowned Queens”, inspired by real facts about the multiple cases of femicide in Peru. This production opens nationwide this March 9, commemorating the International Women’s Day.
The protagonists of this story, Alexandra Grana there Francesca Aronssonwho bring Sonia and Jimena to life respectively, said they ended up with their bodies covered in bruises during the most difficult scenes, as they wanted to experience first-hand the violence their characters endured.

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“To play Sonia, I had to talk to specialists, psychologists and read a lot about why there are women who accept to live in the midst of violence without denouncing and accepting the abuse. When you get out of this vicious circle, you wonder why you don’t stop, but it’s not easy, there’s fear and addiction,” comments Alexandra.
“To play Jimena, I read a lot about the subject. A young victim of abuse and domestic violence, who tries to ask for help, but does not receive the support she was looking for. It was hard, the scenes were brutal, but I wanted to experience what my character is going through and Ale and I decided we didn’t want doubles. I ended up with multiple injuries, to my legs and even my neck. It was strong , but I hope the film will fulfill its mission of raising awareness,” he said. Franciscaarrived in Peru to be part of this meeting with the press and the next premiere of the film.

The film features a special performance by famous Mexican singer and actress Daniela Romo, who ventures into Peruvian cinema with a controversial and controversial character. The screenplay was written by Tassara.

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“Those who have seen how ‘Reinas sin Corona’ was filmed consider it one of the most violent films, it is a psychological thriller. What am I looking for with the film? stop, that the cases of femicide, abuse of women go down and that people don’t shut up when they witness or are victims of abuse, that’s what the story is about. We would like everyone to go in the cinema and sees the movie, think about this situation,” Tassara said.
Note that part of the box office collected will be donated to orphan children of victims of femicide through the NGO FUJ (Families United for Justice).
Gino Tassara has also confirmed that the Mexican actress, singer, conductor and composer with a great career returns to Peru after more than a decade to be present at the preview that will take place this March 7 at the Cinemark of the Open Plaza Angamos shopping center. .
“Daniela wanted to be present on this very special date, she has been involved in the film from the beginning and that is why she decided to come to Peru for the preview. She hopes that this film will mark a before and a afterwards in society, especially since it will raise awareness among the general public against violence against women”, she pointed out.
“Reinas Sin Corona” is a production entirely made by a private company and without state support. Also part of the cast are Rossana Fernández Maldonado, Katia Salazar, Kukuli Morante, Matías Raygada, Omar García, Julio Marcone, Carlos Mesta, Anai Padilla, Renato Bonifaz, Karla Medina, Rosa Portugal, Gabriel González, Mariano Ramírez and Elena Romero, who takes over national cinema through the front door and 40 years after his debut in the seventh art with “Maruja en el infierno”.
