Mallorca Confidential

2026 I Fiction I Feature Film I Colour

Synopsis

Mallorca, 2007. Chusa (Lolita Flores) is the powerful matriarch of Son Canal, a settlement that serves as the epicenter of drug trafficking on the island. A real estate development project threatens her power and her empire. Her niece, Nela (Asia Ortega), freshly released from prison, discovers a dark secret about Chusa that puts her loyalty at risk. As violence escalates, Nela has only two options: loyalty or freedom.

DATA SHEET

Director: David Ilundain
Script: Amèlia Mora
Producer: Valérie Delpierre, Luís Ortas
Producer company: Inicia Films S.L, Cinètica Produccions, in coproduction with Umedia. With the financing of ICAA with the support of ICECFundación Mallorca TurismeMallorca Film Commission and Europe Creative Media, with the collaboration of Filmax and the participation of RTVEMovistar Plus+3CAT and IB3 TV.
Cinematography: Álex García
Art director: Mónica Bernuy
Wardrobe: Arantxa Ezquerro
Hair and makeup: Carmen Arbues
Editing: Mariona Solé
Sound: Bernat Gras Masip

Casting

Lolita Flores, Asia Ortega, Jordi Sánchez, Elena Furiase, Lorca Prada, Amin Hamada.

FESTIVALS AND AWARDS

BCN Film Fest – Out of Competition (Catalan Premiere)

Málaga Film Festival – Official Section Out of Competition (World premiere)

In Inicia Films we understand that production is a way to influence society and connect emotionally with the audience. Since 2006 we have been working to promote new generations of filmmakers and give them a voice in today’s audiovisual world.

Through the eyes of our creators and the sensitivity of our authors, we accompany the development of international projects and multicultural talent, building bridges between their experiences abroad and their roots. We deal with themes that respond to current concerns and we believe that by connecting people and emotions we can help to draw new narrative and visual horizons.

Films produced by Inicia Films have been selected and awarded at numerous festivals including “Queens” by Klaudia Reynicke in co-production with Switzerland and Peru, which premiered at Sundance 2024 and won the Grand Prix at Berlin Generation; “20.000 species of bees” by Estibaliz Urresola winner of the Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance, two Forque Awards including Best Film, two Feroz Awards including Best Dramatic Film and three Goya Awards 2024; “Foremost by night by Víctor Iriarte, premiered at Giornate degli autori in Venice and winner of the Feroz Arrebato Award for Fiction; “Schoolgirls by Pilar Palomero with four Goya Awards 2021, including Best Film; “Summer 1993” by Carla Simón, Best Opera Prima at the Berlinale 2017; “La Maternal” also by Pilar Palomero, winner of the Silver Shell for Best Acting in San Sebastian 2022,Unicornsby Àlex Lora, with Premiere in the Official Selection of the Malaga Festival and “Teresa” by Paula Ortiz, premiered in this edition of Tallinn.

For documentaries such as The west Indies fleet by Antonio Pérez Molero produced in collaboration with RTVE, Canal Sur and Telemadrid or “Singing on the rooftops” by Enric Ribes, with Premiere at Sheffield DocFest.

Also, for short films such as “The disinherited” by Laura Ferrés, Best Short Film at the Semaine de la Critique de Cannes, “The bus” by Sandra Reina, premiered at SXSW, nominated for the Goya Awards and winner of the Gaudí Award.