Sergio de la Puente, a renowned composer of film scores and a resident of Alcorcón, has achieved another career milestone. Following his Goya Award 2025 nomination for the score of "Verano en diciembre", he has now released the soundtrack for "Todo lo que nunca fuimos", available on all digital platforms. The film, based on the successful book by Alice Kellen and starring Maxi Iglesias, premieres this Friday, June 5th.
The podcast from alcorconhoy.com features Sergio de la Puente discussing this new project, highlighting the significance of a local artist contributing to such a major cinematic production.
The film, based on the successful bestseller by Alice Kellen and starring Maxi Iglesias, features a soundtrack that once again puts the mark of an Alcorcón artist on a major film production.
In other local news, the Councilor for Culture, Miriam Benítez, has publicly responded on social media to statements made by DJ Vicente One More Time regarding the future of the Ciudadella Fest. The festival, traditionally held in San José de Valderas, faces an uncertain future after the alleged refusal of the cultural department to meet with organizers.
Furthermore, Roberto Marín Vergara, president and spokesperson for the People's Party in Alcorcón, has reported that the project for 800 subsidized housing units, announced by the City Council, has failed to attract any bids, as no construction companies submitted tenders. A segment from an interview with Marín Vergara on Televisión Digital de Madrid, analyzing the potential causes and consequences, has been included.
In sports, the Agrupación Deportiva Alcorcón has announced the appointment of Fran Justo as their new head coach. The Galician coach, with experience at clubs such as Arenteiro and Lugo, takes on the challenge of leading the team back to the Second Division after several inconsistent seasons in the First Federation. His arrival is part of a broader institutional and sporting renewal process within the club.
Lastly, Colegio Casvi highlights its extensive school transport network, with over 25 routes, including a special van service that picks up students directly from their homes, offering a convenient and safe option for families. Our colleague Gabriela González Gil has provided details on this service and its benefits.




