Sorda (Deaf) by Eva Libertad is the winner of the European Parliament's LUX Audience Award, selected by European citizens and members of the European Parliament.
The decision was announced on Tuesday by Parliament's Vice-President Sabine Verheyen in Brussels.
The film, one of Euronews Culture's favourite movies of 2025, was chosen over the four competitors, It Was Just An Accident, Christy, Sentimental Value (Affeksjonsverd) and Love Me Tender.
Sorda is about a deaf mother, Ángela, confronting the reality of raising a baby in a world not built for her, touching upon themes of disability, inclusion, gender and parenting.
Her relationship with her partner Héctor is turned upside down by the birth of their baby, which brings joy but also serious challenges for the couple.
"They have built this 'bubble of love' that seems unbreakable, where they communicate very well. But it only works when they are alone", director Eva Libertad told Euronews. "When the baby arrives, that bubble bursts and the relationship has to open up. Ángela sees how Héctor's focus shifts: from being there just for her, he is suddenly there for the baby too, and her daughter is a hearing child."
Here, the female protagonist has another challenge to face. "Some fears begin to emerge: as a mother and as a deaf woman, she thinks she won't be able to keep up with her daughter in the hearing world because she is not hearing."

