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Libre directo 2011

12 min📅 2011-11-24

In this poignant Spanish short from 2011, director Bernabé Rico crafts a bittersweet comedy-drama that follows Adela, a woman turning 60 who feels stuck in a life that never matched her dreams.

Director: Bernabé Rico

Cast

Petra Martínez
Petra Martínez
Adela
Ramón Barea
Ramón Barea
José Antonio Izaguirre
José Antonio Izaguirre
Arantxa de Sarabia
José Antonio de la Torre

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Libre directo (2011) about?

This short film centers on Adela, a woman unfulfilled by her life at 60, who sees a surreal opportunity to win a life-changing sum of money by scoring a goal from the halfway line during a live match. As she trains for her moment of glory, the story explores second chances, autonomy, and the quiet revolutions we make when time feels short.

Who directed Libre directo?

Libre directo was directed by Bernabé Rico, a Spanish filmmaker known for his intimate and often humorous takes on everyday struggles and triumphs.

Who stars in Libre directo?

Petra Martínez leads the cast as Adela, supported by Ramón Barea, José Antonio Izaguirre, Arantxa de Sarabia, and José Antonio de la Torre.

Is Libre directo (2011) worth watching?

Despite its brief runtime, Libre directo packs emotional weight and a unique premise that makes it memorable. While it's unrated and lacks mass-market recognition, its themes of midlife reinvention and defiance resonate, especially for fans of character-driven comedies and sports-inspired dramas.

How long is Libre directo?

Libre directo runs for 12 minutes.

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About Libre directo (2011) — A Woman's Last Shot at Freedom on the Football Field

In this poignant Spanish short from 2011, director Bernabé Rico crafts a bittersweet comedy-drama that follows Adela, a woman turning 60 who feels stuck in a life that never matched her dreams. Married to a domineering partner and with no children to anchor her future, Adela's quiet desperation shifts when a life-changing 300,000 euro prize is dangled before her—all she must do is score a half-court goal during a professional football match. With her heart set on freedom, Adela trades complacency for determination, trading her slippers for trainers as she trains to seize the moment.

Rico, known for his sharp eye for character-driven stories, delivers a film that balances humor and heartache against the backdrop of Spanish football culture. Petra Martínez shines as Adela, embodying vulnerability and resilience, while Ramón Barea and José Antonio Izaguirre ground the narrative in relatable domestic tension. As themes of midlife reinvention and defiance collide, Libre directo captures a fleeting chance to rewrite one's story—and the courage it takes to swing for the fences.