Nanito
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Directed byGuillermo Fernández Cano
Written byGuillermo Fernández Cano
Produced byWalter Manrique
StarringGuido Calderón
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Guillermo Fernández Cano |
| Written by | Guillermo Fernández Cano |
| Produced by | Walter Manrique |
| Starring | Guido Calderón |
| Cinematography | Pierre Pastor |
| Edited by | Hans Matos |
| Music by | Fernando Salazar |
Production company | Yapa Films |
| Distributed by | V&R Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | Peru |
| Language | Spanish |
| Budget | $150,000[1] |
Nanito is a 2025 Peruvian romantic drama film written and directed by Guillermo Fernández Cano in his directorial debut.[2] It stars Guido Calderón as an 80-year-old man named Nanito who reunites with an old flame from his past.[3] The rest of the cast includes Martha Rebaza, Roberto Palacios, María Eugenia Málaga, and Andrés Luque.[3]
Nanito is an 80-year-old man who feels lonelier with each passing day; however, he sees a glimmer of hope in Antonia, an old love from his past who never materialized, but who may now become a reality, faced by many older adults around the world.[4]
Cast
- Guido Calderón as Nanito
- Martha Rebaza as Antonia
- Roberto Palacios as Kenneth
- María Eugenia Málaga as Alma
- Andrés Luque as Marco
- Jovan Pastor Portocarrero as Leandro
- Arturo Salazar Monroy as Doctor
- Estefanía Fuxet Vera as Asylum nurse
- Román Lizárraga Santos as Taxi driver
- Teffy Bengoa Urizar as Hospital nurse
- Natalia Rivas Hurtado as Asylum receptionist
- Sofía Arias Cabrera as Granddaughter
- Samuel Soto Sumari as Grandson