Juana Inés
Juana Inés, is a Mexican television series co-produced by Canal Once and Bravo Films. The series is created by Patricia Arriaga Jordán, based on the life and work of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. The series consists of seven episodes and one season. Series production began on November 4, 2015 in the Ex-Hacienda Santa Mónica, in Mexico City. The series was released on 26 March 2016.
The series stars Arcelia Ramírez as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Arantza Ruiz as Young Juana Inés.
Plot
The story is based on the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz as she travels from her uncle's home to the court of the viceroy of New Spain to a convent run by Carmelite Nuns. It shows Juana's struggles as she tries to find a safe haven in order to pursue her intellectual development as a woman with a damaging past. She faces harsh opposition from the leaders of the Catholic Church and the Spanish Inquisition who are horrified by Juana's intelligence and her desire for knowledge as a woman. The story tries to explain some of the mystery surrounding the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: her uncertain relationship with the church hierarchy, the nature of her affections, and the reason for her sudden, seemingly self-imposed silence.Context
Juana Inés is one of few fiction pieces based on the life of the iconic Mexican poet - and the only TV series. María Luisa Bemberg made a movie in 1990 called I, the Worst of All based on the book "The traps of faith" by Nobel Prize Winner Octavio Paz.Cast
- Arcelia Ramírez as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
- Arantza Ruiz as Young Juana Inés
- Hernán del Riego as Padre Antonio Núñez de Miranda
- Margarita Sanz as Sor María
- Lisa Owen as Vicereine Leonor Carreto de Toledo
- Yolanda Corrales as Vicereine María Luisa Manrique de Lara
- Carlos Valencia as Archbishop Francisco de Aguiar y Seijas
- Mauricio Isaac as Virrey Antonio Sebastián de Toledo y Salazar, Marqués de Mancera
- Pedro de Tavira Egurrola as Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora
- Emilio Savinni as Virrey Tomás Antonio de la Cerda y Aragón, Marqués de la Laguna
- Néstor Galván as Obispo Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz
- Paulina Matos as María Luisa de Toledo y Carreto
- Alberto Collado as Ignacio Lizárraga
- Rocío García as Josefa López
- Luis Maya as Padre Carlos
- Clementina Guadarrama as Malinalli
Soundtrack
Juana Ines's last episode's end credits list the following songs as its soundtrack:String Quartet No. 1 from "Chamber of Music Volume 2", played by the Balanescu Quartet.- * Alexander Balanescu and Jonathan Carney playing the violin, Kate Musker playing the viola, and Anthony Hinningan playing the cello.String Quartet No. 2 from "Chamber of Music Volume 2", played by the Balanescu Quartet.
- * Alexander Balanescu and Jonathan Carney playing the violin, Kate Musker playing the viola, and Anthony Hinningan playing the cello.Trysting Fields from "Mozart 252", played by the Michael Nyman Band
- * Conducted by Michael Nyman.Gaudete Cum Maria in Suavidad Al Aire from "Cantatas y Arias Del Mexico Virreinal", played by Camerata Aguascalientes.
- * Directed by Horacio Franco, with Eugenia Ramirez as a soprano.Amplius Lava Me in Suavidad Al Aire from "Cantatas y Arias Del Mexico Virreinal", played by Camerata Aguascalientes.
- * Directed by Horacio Franco, with Eugenia Ramirez as a soprano.A La Misma Señora
- * Composed by Margarita Sanz, interpreted by Margarita Sanz and Arcelia Ramirez.