Andrea Luna will play a rape victim in the play ‘Jauría’


After its tour of Spain, Argentina, Uruguay and Mexico, ‘Jauría’ arrives in Peru for the first time, a documentary fiction created by Jordi Casanovas (Spain), under the direction of Jennifer Aguirre Woytkowski, with a cast made up of actress Andrea Luna, Gabriel González, Martín Velásquez, Italo Maldonado, Eduardo Pinillos, Sebastián Ramos.

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‘Jauría’ is a co-production of La Flecha and Neopolis and will be presented from Thursday, November 3 at the Nuevo Teatro Julieta for only 12 performances. You will be able to see this documentary piece based on the statements that the complainant and the accused made in the trial of La Manada, for the acts of gang rape that occurred during the Sanfermines on July 6, 2016, in Pamplona, ​​Spain.

The montage allows us to travel inside the minds of victims and perpetrators, inviting us to question the concept of masculinity and its relationship with sex in our society. An emblematic case that denounces the culture of rape, a trial that marks a before and after.

Synopsis. On July 7, 2016, an 18-year-old woman filed a complaint against five men, between the ages of 26 and 28, for a sexual assault that took place in Pamplona during the San Fermín festivities in Spain.

‘Jauría’ is a work built entirely from some fragments of the statements that both the complainant and the defendants made before the magistrates, judges, lawyers and prosecutor’s office, during the days between November thirteenth and twenty-seventh, 2017. The statements have been fragmented, rearranged or reduced. On no occasion has any fictional text been added.

“The pack case shocked and hurt me like no other. I felt the helplessness with which we women grow up from childhood and I felt I had to bring this text to the stage because, although Jauría is a work that hurts, it allows us to think that this predatory system in which we live is only saved with the reparation that this works in terms of visibility and recognition of the truth. I hope that through theater this recognition will be achieved that will allow us to empathize with the victims and question ourselves about what we are doing to break this paradigm,” said director Jennifer Aguirre about the staging.

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