
Morticia at Mal‑Pas: Catherine Zeta‑Jones films surprising commercial in Mallorca
Short, black, surprising: Catherine Zeta‑Jones sits as Morticia Addams on an armchair in the middle of the Mal‑Pas beach at Alcúdia. A spot that sparks conversation and casts a curious little light on the island.
Morticia at Mal‑Pas: Catherine Zeta‑Jones in the middle of island life
Last week an unusual clip suddenly appeared at one of our quieter beaches: Catherine Zeta‑Jones dressed all in black, on a black armchair, looking out over the open sea at Mal‑Pas near Alcúdia. The spot lasts barely 30 seconds, but feels like a small performance amid everyday sounds – seagulls, wind in the pines, and in the distance the rattling of a fisherman's cooler box.
What you see in the 30‑second miniature film
The actress slips into the role of Morticia Addams with a twinkling undertone and delivers short recommendations for a booking platform. No pompous staging, no studio production: just her, the chair, the sand and, in the background, a distinctive coastal villa that reminds insiders of S'Estaca. The image is so unexpected that it almost feels like a little prank – and that is what sticks in the mind.
Why the location feels special
I was at Mal‑Pas myself a few days ago. It smelled of pine resin and salt, a few walkers were out around nine, an angler sat with his rattling cooler box and an older woman collected shells. That a celebrity spot is filmed in such a quiet place fits the island: here ordinary island life and the world stage often collide in a charming way.
The villa in the background – a small mystery
Particularly striking is the villa visible in the clip. Many instantly think of S'Estaca, the retreat associated with Michael Douglas and his family. Whether Zeta‑Jones is currently living on Mallorca permanently remains unclear; what is certain is that images like these cast romanticised Mallorca in a different light – as a backdrop for familiar faces and private hideaways.
Reactions on site: calmness and curiosity
The spot was discussed in cafes around Alcúdia and Palma: between cappuccinos, cakes and the occasional clinking of cups. This kind of island attention has happened before, for example during Celebrity Big Brother in Mallorca: When the Island Comes into TV Focus. A hotel employee dryly commented, "Celebrities film here, we keep cleaning rooms." Older walkers waved it off: "The beach remains the same." The mix of calmness and a quiet pride is typical for places that have seen a lot.
What the spot could mean for Mallorca
That a short, eye-catching clip generates attention is undisputed. Positively, such an ad can spark new curiosity: visitors who seek not just sun and sand but also the special, the unexpected motif – Morticia by the sea. For local businesses this means opportunities: photo stops, themed tours or local events could benefit from such conversation pieces if handled sensitively, as similar discussions arose when international crews filmed in Pollença reported in Hollywood in Pollença: Eva Longoria Films.
What matters
It is important that the island retains its character. A spot may surprise, but protecting locations, residents' privacy and managing visitor flows sustainably must be central. Small initiatives that involve local providers, guides and restaurateurs are a better approach than provoking sudden mass tourism.
Looking ahead: charming, not intrusive
The clip is not a wake‑up call for a mass tourism rush, but rather a charming, slightly quirky window into island reality: celebrity glamour meets shell pickers and café conversations. That is Mallorca in a nutshell – familiar and sometimes surprising.
Short facts: Filming location: Mal‑Pas near Alcúdia. Spot length: about 30 seconds. Role: Morticia Addams. Noteworthy: a distinctive coastal villa in the background reminiscent of S'Estaca.
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