Marta Lacima Ligero

Marta Lacima Ligero’s filmography is kinda all over the map, but in a good way, honestly. She popped up in “El Cerro de los Dioses” back in 2019, which is this wild Spanish dark comedy that pokes fun at celebrity obsession and the cult-like frenzy around fame. The movie’s got this weird, almost surreal vibe, with small-town folks getting swept up in a twisted quest for the spotlight—think small village meets Hollywood fever dream, and Marta totally leans into the chaos. Then there’s “Pochinok,” which, yeah, is a major tone shift. That one’s got more of a slow-burn, psychological edge—a Russian-set thriller with snow, secrets, and a creeping sense of dread. You can basically smell the cold through the screen. Marta’s role isn’t front-and-center, but she adds this subtle, uneasy energy that lingers long after her scenes. And, seriously, don’t sleep on “Ice Cream.” It’s not as flashy as the other two, but it’s got this understated charm—a short film with a bittersweet punch. The story’s simple: fleeting connections, missed chances, and that weird ache you get from nostalgia. Marta brings a kind of quiet vulnerability, making you root for her character even when everything’s falling apart. All in all, her film choices are gutsy, a little offbeat, and way more interesting than your standard fare. She doesn’t just blend into the background—she’s got this knack for picking stories that stick with you, even after the credits roll.

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  • Professions: Producer, Additional Crew, Production Manager

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