

ABRIL 2026
"When her teenage daughter announces she wants to move in with her ex-husband, Abril must navigate the wreckage of single motherhood, a complicated new romance, and her own mistakes to find peace with the imperfect life she's built."
Helmed by Hernán Jiménez, *ABRIL (2026)* is a raw, heartfelt drama that follows Abril, a quick-witted social worker barely holding her life together after divorce.
Director: Hernán Jiménez
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is ABRIL (2026) about?
*ABRIL (2026)* is a poignant family drama about Abril, a weary social worker whose life is upended when her teenage daughter announces she wants to leave home to live with her ex-husband. Struggling with loneliness and self-doubt, Abril must rediscover herself amid the wreckage of single motherhood, a complicated new romance, and the weight of her own mistakes.
Who directed ABRIL?
Hernán Jiménez, known for his intimate storytelling and character-driven dramas, directs *ABRIL (2026)*.
Who stars in ABRIL?
The film stars Maricarmen Merino as Abril, François Arnaud as Julián, and Hernán Jiménez himself in a supporting role.
Is ABRIL (2026) worth watching?
With its grounded performances and relatable themes, *ABRIL (2026)* offers a refreshingly honest take on family and second chances. While IMDb ratings aren't yet available, its blend of drama and emotional depth makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films.
How long is ABRIL?
The runtime of *ABRIL (2026)* is 105 minutes.
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About ABRIL (2026) — A divorced mom's emotional journey in Hernán Jiménez's family drama
Helmed by Hernán Jiménez, *ABRIL (2026)* is a raw, heartfelt drama that follows Abril, a quick-witted social worker barely holding her life together after divorce. Stuck in a cycle of caregiving and emotional triage, she shares a cramped, chaotic home with her teenage daughter Valentina—until Valentina drops a bombshell: she wants to move in with her carefree ex-husband Julián, who seems to effortlessly glide through life. As the empty nest looms, Abril stumbles into an unlikely romance, forcing her to confront her own regrets and the messy beauty of imperfect choices.
Set against a backdrop of family therapy sessions and half-empty coffee cups, this intimate family drama explores the push-and-pull of love, independence, and self-acceptance. With a sharp, observant lens, Jiménez crafts a story that's equal parts tender and unflinching, capturing the quiet resilience required to rebuild when life doesn't go as planned.




