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  1. Juanita (2019 film) - Wikipedia

    Juanita is a 2019 American drama film directed by Clark Johnson and adapted from a screenplay by Roderick M. Spencer, based upon the novel Dancing on the Edge of the Roof by Sheila …

  2. Watch Juanita | Netflix Official Site

    Burdened by troubles in life and love, a mother of three grown children searches for hope and healing on an impromptu trip to Paper Moon, Montana. Watch trailers & learn more.

  3. Juanita (2019) - IMDb

    Juanita: Directed by Clark Johnson. With Alfre Woodard, Bonnie Johnson, Jordan Nia Elizabeth, Acoryé White. Fed up with her life, Juanita leaves her grown kids behind and hits the road in …

  4. Juanita movie review & film summary (2019) | Roger Ebert

    Mar 8, 2019 · Her eldest son is behind bars, her younger boy is on his way to messing up his life by dealing drugs and her daughter had her baby young. Occasionally, Juanita lets her mind …

  5. Juanita (2019) | Rotten Tomatoes

    Alfre Woodard shines as Juanita, delivering a sensitive and authentic portrayal that feels both relatable and inspiring. The film’s exploration of self-love, independence, and joy is refreshing,...

  6. Juanita | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix - YouTube

    Fed up with her life, Juanita leaves her grown kids behind and hits the road in search of a fresh start.

  7. Juanita (given name) - Wikipedia

    Juanita is a feminine given name. Juanita is the Spanish diminutive for the name Juana, but it is sometimes given as a name in its own right, across linguistic contexts. [1]

  8. Juanita - Meaning of Juanita, What does Juanita mean?

    Meaning of Juanita - What does Juanita mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Juanita for girls.

  9. Meaning, origin and history of the name Juanita

    Jul 2, 2017 · Diminutive of Juana.

  10. Juanita - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name "Juanita" is a diminutive form of the Spanish name "Juana," which itself is the feminine form of "Juan," ultimately derived from the Hebrew name "Yochanan," meaning "Yahweh is …