Directed by Denis Rovira and written by Jaime Vaca, this romantic film adapted from the novel by Mercedes Ron stars Alicia Falcó, Fernando Lindez, and Diego Vidales. Produced by Vaca Films, it will be available exclusively on Prime Video on December 12, 2025. The story opens the Tell Me trilogy, developed as part of the "The House of Ron" collaboration.
Kamila Hamilton sees the Di Bianco brothers return to her life. Thiago, who gave her her first kiss, reappears without warning. Taylor, who has long been protective of her, also regains his place in her daily life. These reunions upset the balance that Kami thought she had built.
Between conflicting feelings and old attractions, the heroine is confronted with the choices she had left unresolved. The two brothers reawaken contrasting emotions, making each decision more difficult.
Prime Video says this film marks the start of the adaptation of the Tell Me trilogy. Alicia Falcó plays Kami. Fernando Lindez plays Thiago. Diego Vidales plays Taylor. The cast also includes Celia Freijeiro, Patricia Vico, Andrés Velencoso, Eve Ryan, and Fernando Nagore. The film is produced by Borja Pena and Emma Lustres, according to information from Vaca Films.
The atmosphere is based on relationship dynamics, romantic dilemmas, and the effects of old feelings resurfacing. The target audience includes fans of romances centered on teenage trajectories and romantic stories adapted from literary sagas.
Tell Me Softly
Film | 2025
On Prime Video December 12, 2025
Romance | Running time: N/A
By Denis Rovira | Starring Alicia Falcó, Fernando Lindez, Diego Vidales
Original title: Dímelo bajito
Nationality: Spain
The film kicks off a series of adaptations planned by Prime Video based on the works of Mercedes Ron, focusing on romantic relationships and their emotional challenges.
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