After a long time without coinciding at their summer house, the Vidal family spends the last vacation with grandmother Angela, who suffers from advanced Alzheimer's. For the first time in her life, Nora (14), feels that she does not find her place: children's games seem ridiculous to her and adult conversations are still too big for her. But everything changes with the arrival of Libertad (15), the daughter of Rosana, the Colombian woman who takes care of Angela. Rebellious and magnetic, Libertad becomes the gateway to a different summer for Nora and the two girls quickly forge an intense and uneven friendship. Together they leave the bubble of protection and comfort of the family home and discover a new world in which Nora feels freer than ever.
'Libertad' is the first feature film for Clara Roquet, co-screenwriter of '10.000KM', for which she and Carlos Marques-Marcet won the Silver Biznaga for Best New Screenwriter and the Gaudí Award for Best Screenplay. She has also collaborated as a screenwriter with Jaime Rosales on his latest feature film, 'Petra'. Her first project as a director was the short film 'El Adiós' (2015), winner of the Golden Spike at the SEMINCI, nominated for the European Film Awards, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and winner of the Gaudí Award for Best Short Film in 2016. His second short film 'Les Bones Nenes' (2017) received the 'Movistar + proyecto en corto' award and won the Special Mention for Best Ibero-American Short Film at the Guadalajara International Film Festival (Mexico), among others.
"Tijuana" (2019) / "Les bones nenes" (2017) / "El Adiós" (2015)