LA ÚLTIMA CANCIÓN

SHORT-FILM (SPAIN)

sYNOPSIS

Rosario, a 67-year-old woman who was once a celebrated pop star, lives a monotonous, passionless life. One evening, upon seeing herself on an old television program, she decides to sing her old songs in the subway — unleashing a night where desire, and the need to feel alive, will sweep her into the unknown.

STARRING Ángela Molina & Albert Pla

WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY María Lorente-Becerra

PRODUCED BY Mamma Roma Films

IN COPRODUCTION WITH EFD Studios, Indómita,

The Black Cactus Studios

YEAR / LENGHT 2026/ 24 min

CINEMATOGRAPHY Núria Gascón

GENRE Psychological Drama

BUDGET 85.000€

STATUS Due for release

THE AUTHOR’S STATEMENT

This film was born from a vital question: what do we feel when we believe no one sees us? One day, by chance, I filmed a 60-year-old woman dancing among young people, ignored by everyone. That image awakened in me the need to tell her story — a fiction that reflects the truth of many women about identity and the fear of aging. I wanted to explore female aging as a territory of desire, contradiction, and beauty, where the fear of disappearing coexists with a fierce drive to keep living, even when we don’t always know how.s film was born from a vital question: what do we feel when we believe no one sees us? One day, by chance, I filmed a 60-year-old woman dancing among young people, ignored by everyone. That image awakened in me the need to tell her story — a fiction that reflects the truth of many women about identity and the fear of aging. I wanted to explore female aging as a territory of desire, contradiction, and beauty, where the fear of disappearing coexists with a fierce drive to keep living, even when we don’t always know how.

María Lorente-Becerra

Film Atelier