Eva Libertad’s Deaf wins the Latin American Critics’ Award for European Films
by Cineuropa
- The award presented by European Film Promotion in cooperation with the Guadalajara International Film Festival spotlights European cinema's relevance in Latin America for the second year

The Spanish film Deaf [+see also:
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Libertad, whose debut feature is also part of the festival’s official programme, was truly touched about this honour: "We are very grateful to the jury of the Latin American Critics' Award for Best European Film for this recognition. It is an honour for us that Deaf has been rewarded from among 19 European films. We are so thrilled because it will help the movie to be seen in Latin America, and we really hope that it will also connect with the audience there."
Deaf is a deeply personal film, based on her short of the same name and starring her deaf sister, Miriam Garlo. The story explores the intimate relationship between a deaf woman and her hearing partner as they prepare to have a child, capturing the nuances of connection, conflict and communication across different worlds. Libertad describes the film as a reflection of her own experience growing up alongside her sister - marked by love, challenges and constant evolution. Deaf premiered in the Berlinale Panorama section, winning both the Audience Award and the Arthouse Cinema Award, and went on to receive six prizes at the 28th Málaga Film Festival, including Best Film, Best Actress and Best Actor. Deaf is a Spanish production by Distinto Films, Nexus CreaFilms and A Contracorriente Films, represented by Madrid-based world sales company Latido Films.
“We are very happy to celebrate European film at the Guadalajara International Film Festival and warmly congratulate Eva Libertad and the entire team on this outstanding film, which is full of empathy, timely in its message, direct and at the same time so grounded and real, without becoming overly dramatic or sentimental,” said EFP’s deputy manager Jo Mühlberger. “A big thank you from us at EFP also goes to the 33 jury members from 13 Latin American countries who watched a total of 19 films and who help to give European cinema more visibility. And of course, we are very grateful to our partner, the Guadalajara International Film Festival, for hosting the Latin American Critics' Award for the second time.”
Estrella Araiza, managing director of the Guadalajara International Film Festival, added: “We have witnessed great changes in cinematography. We are currently experiencing a revolution in film consumption and criticism, which is why this award is so relevant.“
In 2024, EFP launched the Latin American Critics’ Award to boost the visibility of European films in Latin America, while at the same time highlighting the key role role of film critics in promoting arthouse cinema. Its focus is on increasing circulation, sparking dialogue and growing the appetite for European cinema across the region. Last year's winner was The Teachersʼ Lounge [+see also:
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