Lali surprised her fans again with the trailer for her documentary “La que le gana al tiempo”: what it is about and when it will be released

The official confirmation of documentary titled LALI: the one who beats time” was announced on September 6, 2025, just before the third show of the multifaceted artist Lali Espósito at the Vélez Sarsfield club stadium, which took its followers by surprise and unleashed great emotion reflected in applause and messages of celebration. Before the premiere, the advertising campaign attracted attention with an iconic giant poster that said “Netflix loves she”, a nod to a remembered statement in 2018 that over time became a true emblem for its fans.

accompanied by more than 100 thousand likes in minutesthe joint publication on Instagram once again positioned Lali as a trend on social networkswith comments that highlighted the intimate and sincere look of the production focused on his personal life and his artistic evolution. Celebrities and friends like Candela Vetrano, Cachete Sierra and Justina Bustos joined the general enthusiasm.

In fact, she expressed her excitement about the trailer, commenting that her legs were shaking when she saw it finished, reflecting her emotional connection to the production.

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The pop artist is going through a historic year: after selling out four consecutive shows at El Fortín de Liniers and adding a fifth for December 16, also with sold-out shows, she reaffirms her leadership and consolidation in the music scene, demonstrating the strength of her connection with the public and the scope of her career. At the same time, he was part of the official jury of the competition in the 2025 edition of the San Sebastian International Film Festivalparticipated as a jury in The Argentine Voicewas temporarily replaced by Nicki Nicole due to international commitments, and now presented her most personal project, directed by Lautaro Espósito, with original music by Mauro de Tommaso and Juan Giménez Kuj, which offers an intimate look over the course of 1 hour and 14 minutes.

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Furthermore, his album Don’t go to answer when the devil calls achieved a notable international impact by positioning itself as the third most listened to album globally in Spotify between September 5 and 11, falling just behind the releases of Bad Bunny and Beéle. Released on April 29, the album maintained the first place in the Argentine ranking for ten non-consecutive weeks and managed to have 12 of its 15 songs enter the Top 100 de Spotify Argentinaconsolidating itself as the most listened to national production of the year and reaffirming its weight.

In this way, commercial success is reflected in millions of daily reproductions and in the gold record certification in Argentina, with more than 10,000 units sold. The national and international tour – through Montevideo, Uruguay, and cities in Spain such as Barcelona, ​​Seville and Madrid – that accompanies the album, along with its musical versatility – which combines rock, pop rock and electropop with notable collaborations – has been highly valued by both the public and critics.

What personal stories does “Lali: The one who wins over time” show and when will it be available to watch?

The documentary about Lali Espósito
The direction is by Lautaro Espósito, Lali’s cousin, and the production is carried out by Rei Pictures, El Estudio and Cinematica.

The documentary about Lali Espósito
It will be released on Netflix on December 4, 2025 and has a duration of 74 minutes

The film will be released on Netflix on December 4, 2025 and lasts 1 hour and 14 minutes, presenting unpublished material, personal archives and interviews with those close to him that show his creative process and his return to the stage after three years of absence. Directed by Lautaro Espósito, the artist’s cousin, and produced by Rei Pictures, El Estudio and Cinematica, this feature film offers an intimate and exclusive look at her life and career, exploring her creative processes, and her personal and professional challenges.

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Throughout three years of filming, the documentary follows Lali’s artistic and personal path in detail and depth, showing her growth, challenges and achievements, and culminates with the celebration of her successful shows at the Vélez Sarsfield stadium in Buenos Aires. The decisions, fears and passions that accompanied her evolution are highlighted, showing an authentic and close version of the singer, and at the same time reflecting on the changes in the music industry, the tensions of constant exposure and the need for permanent reinvention, without focusing solely on her.

With this documentary, the singer establishes herself as one of the most influential voices of her generation, revealing behind the scenes of her creative process and her most personal and significant moments. Other Argentine artists, such as Duki with “Rockstar: DUKI from the end of the world”and international Latin music figures, such as Karol G, also released documentaries on Netflix this year that show their musical growth and vulnerable moments in their careers.

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