

Maspalomas 2025
In the sun-soaked coastal retreat of Maspalomas, 76-year-old Vicente carves out a life of sunbathing, lively nights, and fleeting pleasures, until a sudden accident forces him back to San Sebastián and into the arms of the daughter he left behind decades ago.
Director: Aitor Arregi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maspalomas (2025) about?
After a breakup and a life spent chasing pleasure in Maspalomas, a 76-year-old man faces a crisis that forces him back to his abandoned family in San Sebastián. There, he must navigate a retirement home where his past resurfaces, challenging his self-acceptance. The story becomes a reflective journey about confronting long-buried secrets.
Who directed Maspalomas?
Aitor Arregi directs this atmospheric drama, known for his delicate handling of emotional narratives and character-driven storytelling.
Who stars in Maspalomas?
José Ramón Soroiz leads the cast as Vicente, joined by Nagore Aranburu as his daughter, and veteran actors Kandido Uranga, Zorion Eguileor, and Kepa Errasti in pivotal roles.
Is Maspalomas (2025) worth watching?
With its compelling blend of emotional depth and thought-provoking themes, Maspalomas (2025) stands out as a drama worth watching for fans of introspective character studies. While IMDb ratings are pending, its premise and the director's reputation suggest a powerful cinematic experience.
How long is Maspalomas?
Maspalomas (2025) has a runtime of 109 minutes.
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About Maspalomas (2025) — A 76-Year-Old's Hidden Truth Unfolds in a Sunlit Drama
In the sun-soaked coastal retreat of Maspalomas, 76-year-old Vicente carves out a life of sunbathing, lively nights, and fleeting pleasures, until a sudden accident forces him back to San Sebastián and into the arms of the daughter he left behind decades ago. Directed by Aitor Arregi, this poignant drama explores themes of identity, redemption, and the weight of secrets as Vicente is thrust into a retirement home where old wounds resurface.
There, surrounded by peers yet isolated by his past choices, Vicente must confront the reality of who he has been—and who he still might become. With the backdrop of both carefree island nights and the stark routines of assisted living, this film weaves a story of self-discovery that resonates with anyone who has ever struggled to reconcile who they were with who they wish to be. Maspalomas (2025) promises a raw, heartfelt journey into the complexities of aging and authenticity.




