Danna will release her first biographical documentary, titled Danna: Tenemos Que Hablar, set to premiere in November 2024.

Danna to Release Her First Biographical Documentary: ‘Tenemos Que Hablar’

The film shares its title with one of her most personal songs

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Mexican artist Danna Paola, now going by just Danna, recently gave fans a sneak peek on social media of her first biographical documentary. Called Danna: Tenemos Que Hablar (We Need to Talk), the project is named after one of her most personal songs. Following that theme, Danna will open up and share her story—not just through music, but also with photos, videos, and personal stories.

The documentary premieres on November 27, 2024, on Disney+, and it will give us an inside look at her life in the spotlight, from her early days as a young actress in film and TV to her recent focus on her singing career.

The film will feature highlights from her journey and, of course, her own words, as Danna talks openly about the ups and downs of growing up in the entertainment industry. We’ll see not only her accomplishments and the big moments worth celebrating, but also the challenges of meeting high expectations placed on artists and her efforts to find a balance between her personal life and her career as an international actress and singer.

Danna’s Latest Projects

Danna has been working since she was very young—her TV debut goes all the way back to 1999. At just four years old, she appeared on Sesame Street. And from then on, she’s been steadily building her career in television, film, theater, and music. Her big break came with her role in Elite, where she starred in the first three seasons. The Spanish Netflix series became a global hit, helping Danna gain recognition in places like Spain and other parts of Europe.

Danna has made the most of her talent and this wave of success. Her latest projects include her album Childstar, which she released last April. Her work as a voice actress in the movie Wicked, where she brings Elphaba Thropp to life for Latin American audiences.