When her mother injures her leg, Teresa cancels her holiday plans to come and care for her.
Feelings of guilt over her rare visits weigh heavily on the daughter, while the mother struggles to
accept her own vulnerability. Sharing a home again proves difficult, but little by little the
distance between them narrows as they rediscover each other in small gestures – and in their
parallel experiences of love and loneliness. Emerging Spanish filmmaker Cecilia Rico Clavellino
delicately explores the complex bond between mothers and daughters, suspended between the
longing for independence and the inescapable pull of family.
Cecilia Rico Clavellino
Cecilia Rico Clavellino – A Barcelona-based director and screenwriter, she studied audiovisual
communication and literary theory. Her short film debut Luisa Is Not Home premiered in Venice
and won the Gaudí Award, while her first feature Journey to a Mother’s Room (2018) received
an award at the San Sebastián Film Festival and was nominated for four Goya Awards. She is
also developing a children’s series about Joan Miró. Her latest feature, Little Loves, had its
world premiere at the 2024 San Sebastián Festival.

When her mother injures her leg, Teresa cancels her holiday plans to come and care for her.
Feelings of guilt over her rare visits weigh heavily on the daughter, while the mother struggles to
accept her own vulnerability. Sharing a home again proves difficult, but little by little the
distance between them narrows as they rediscover each other in small gestures – and in their
parallel experiences of love and loneliness. Emerging Spanish filmmaker Cecilia Rico Clavellino
delicately explores the complex bond between mothers and daughters, suspended between the
longing for independence and the inescapable pull of family.
Cecilia Rico Clavellino
Cecilia Rico Clavellino – A Barcelona-based director and screenwriter, she studied audiovisual
communication and literary theory. Her short film debut Luisa Is Not Home premiered in Venice
and won the Gaudí Award, while her first feature Journey to a Mother’s Room (2018) received
an award at the San Sebastián Film Festival and was nominated for four Goya Awards. She is
also developing a children’s series about Joan Miró. Her latest feature, Little Loves, had its
world premiere at the 2024 San Sebastián Festival.
Feelings of guilt over her rare visits weigh heavily on the daughter, while the mother struggles to
accept her own vulnerability. Sharing a home again proves difficult, but little by little the
distance between them narrows as they rediscover each other in small gestures – and in their
parallel experiences of love and loneliness. Emerging Spanish filmmaker Cecilia Rico Clavellino
delicately explores the complex bond between mothers and daughters, suspended between the
longing for independence and the inescapable pull of family.
Cecilia Rico Clavellino
Cecilia Rico Clavellino – A Barcelona-based director and screenwriter, she studied audiovisual
communication and literary theory. Her short film debut Luisa Is Not Home premiered in Venice
and won the Gaudí Award, while her first feature Journey to a Mother’s Room (2018) received
an award at the San Sebastián Film Festival and was nominated for four Goya Awards. She is
also developing a children’s series about Joan Miró. Her latest feature, Little Loves, had its
world premiere at the 2024 San Sebastián Festival.