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The Women On The 6Th Floor Trailer (2011)





Description: Paris, 1960. Jean-Louis lives a bourgeois existence absorbed in his work, cohabitating peacefully with his neurotic socialite wife Suzanne while their children are away at boarding school. The couple's world is turned upside-down when they hire a Spanish maid Maria. Through Maria, Jean-Louis is introduced to an alternative reality just a few floors up on the building’s sixth floor, the servants' quarters. He befriends a group of sassy Spanish maids, refugees of the Franco regime, who teach him there’s more to life than stocks and bonds. The women's influence on the house brings change - muy rápido!

Genre: Comedy

Studio: Strand Releasing

Offical Website: http://www.strandreleasing.com

Rating: Movie Rating


Release Dates:

Country Release Type Date
United States Theatrical Limited Release 10/7/2011
United States DVD/Blu-ray Release 3/13/2012


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» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
12/01/2011 @ 12:00 AM

The film doesn't blaze adventurous new trails, but it dramatizes the stories of those underappreciated servants with an engaging mix of romance, droll humor and upstairs-downstairs social consciousness.
Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune

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11/11/2011 @ 12:00 AM

It has drama, comedy, romance and class politics. It also introduces an element of ethnic prejudice to the mix.
Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
11/10/2011 @ 12:00 AM

This agreeable French comedy wears its class consciousness on its sleeve but functions primarily as bourgeois light entertainment.
J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader

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10/21/2011 @ 12:00 AM

A sporadically amusing, occasionally off-putting French farce.
Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail

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