2026

Sad Girlz

Sixteen-year-old swimmer Paula crushes on Daniel, hoping to kiss him at a party she attends with her best friend, La Maestra. But excitement turns to dread in the days that follow, during a sweltering summer in Mexico City. A deft exploration of consent that every teenager should see.

Director

Fernanda Tovar

Runtime

90 Minutes

Country

Mexico & France

Classification

Unclassified 15+

“I said no.”

Three simple words shatter the teenage joy that is the bedrock of Mexico City-based filmmaker Fernanda Tovar’s astonishingly assured debut feature, which won the Crystal Bear for Best Film in Berlinale’s Generation 14+ strand.

We never see the assault. It happens behind a bathroom door at a party packed with tipsy teenagers and no parents in sight. But the confusion, closely followed by distress and then anger, lingers, driving a wedge between 16-year-old besties Paula (a revelatory Darana Álvarez) and La Maestra (an equally impressive Rocio Guzmán).

Relying on ChatGPT to educate them on what happens next, their training for the Junior Pan American Swimming Championships is derailed, with precious few places to spare. They must figure out how to put the pieces of their still so fragile lives back together in one of the most delicately drawn, but devastatingly necessary films you’ll see all year.

“Handling the complicated fallout from sexual violence with care and compassion, Sad Girlz … finds moments of joy and laughter.”

Screen International

“It’s crucial to keep showing, also in films, that sexual violence doesn’t have to define you and that it’s possible to survive it. That’s why Tovar’s film is so needed.”

Cineuropa

“Mexican filmmaker Fernanda Tovar’s … luminous winner of the Generation 14+ section at the Berlinale will prove an invaluable conversation-starter for young adults mature enough to consider enthusiastic consent.”

ScreenHub

“The moving, assured feature debut from writer-director Fernanda Tovar captures their undeniable, believable friendship before and after trauma.”

Alliance of Women Film Journalists

Berlin - Crystal Bear Generation 14+

Tribeca

Melbourne

Film Credits

Director

Fernanda Tovar

Year

2026

Country

Mexico & France

Language

Spanish

Subtitles

English

Type

Feature Fiction

Program Strand

AFF Youth

Producer

Araceli Velázquez & Daniel Loustaunau

Writer

Fernanda Tovar

Cinematographer

Rosa Hadit Hernández

Editor

José Pablo Escamilla

Cast

Rocio GuzmánDarana ÁlvarezTatsumi Milori & Tomás García Agraz & Mónica del Carmen

Music

Wissam Hojeij

Film Source

Alpha Violet

Genre

Coming of AgeDrama & Women

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