The Women on the 6th Floor
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It’s Paris, 1960. The ever-marvelous Fabrice Luchini stars as wealthy stockbroker Jean-Louis Jouvert, who lives a staid bourgeois existence with his perfectly-presented socialite wife (Sandrine Kiberlain). But when the family’s maid abandons them, into the residence comes Maria (Natalia Verbeke): young, hardworking, and… Spanish! It doesn’t take long for the building to become enchanted by the new arrival. Maria rallies the friendship of the other servants on the sixth floor (brilliant turns here by two of Almodóvar’s favourite señoritas, Carmen Maura and Lola Dueñas) and soon, the balance of the household ruptures into wild, cross-cultural chaos.
Directed with verve and charm by the talented Le Guay (whose The Cost Of Living was a huge hit at FFF 2004), Luchini and Kiberlain are terrific as the austere couple brought to life and then – potentially - breaking point. Still, the show belongs to the lively ladies upstairs, and especially beautiful breakout star Verbeke.
Information
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Original Title
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Les Femmes Du Sixième Etage
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Director
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Philippe Le Guay
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Classification
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PG, 106 mins
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Consumer Advice
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Mild sexual references, nudity and coarse language
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Special Note
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This movie is subtitled
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