Johanne Sacreblu (2025)

29m
Running Time

February 14, 2025
Release Date

Johanne Sacreblu (2025)

29m
Running Time

February 14, 2025
Release Date

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Plot.

Mexico's response to the French film Emilia Pérez. The real life of French people in a musical made by people in Mexico. It tells the epic tale of baguettes, croissants, stinky cheese, and the difficulties of not taking daily showers.

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Cast & Crew.

Camila Aurora González

Camila Aurora González

Johanne Sacreblu / Director / Producer / Director of Photography / Screenplay

Yeylan Torres

Yeylan Torres

Agtugo Ratatouille

Luke Stranger

Luke Stranger

Xanat Palacios

Xanat Palacios

Atticus Martínez

Atticus Martínez

Rose Miranda

Rose Miranda

Jessica Azamar

Jessica Azamar

Mayen Resendiz

Mayen Resendiz

Stephanye Ramírez

Stephanye Ramírez

Sophia Amaya

Sophia Amaya

Fernanda Montero

Fernanda Montero

Marina Fernanda Landeros

Marina Fernanda Landeros

MiraCulos

Gladys L. Grantt

Gladys L. Grantt

Co-Director

Marisol Murrillo Santeliz

Marisol Murrillo Santeliz

Director of Photography

Sofía Hernandez

Sofía Hernandez

Assistant Director

Ilian Hernandez

Ilian Hernandez

Edson Mercado

Edson Mercado

Arantza Amaya

Arantza Amaya

Blanca Torres

Blanca Torres

Caro Erazo

Caro Erazo

Zyanya López

Zyanya López

Details.

Release Date
February 14, 2025

Status
Released

Running Time
29m

Budget
$1,700

Filming Locations
Mexico City, Mexico

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

france
paris france
transsexuality
musical
satire
parody
woman director
trans woman
transgender rights
short
comedy
transwoman

Wiki.

Johanne Sacreblu is a 2025 Mexican comedy musical short film directed by filmmaker Camila Aurora and written by Héctor Guillén. It was created as a parody of and protest against the French film Emilia Pérez.

The film premiered on YouTube in January 2025 and makes use of elements stereotypically associated with French culture, such as mimes, croissants, baguettes, and rats. It also features attire including berets, striped clothing, and thin mustaches, in response to the simplistic way in which director Jacques Audiard portrayed Mexican culture in Emilia Pérez.

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