Slickly satirical '60s rom-com involving stockbroker Fabrice Luchini and the women in his life. However, patronising stereotypes and ungallant humour undermine the insights into bourgeois life.
The Women On The 6th Floor Review
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Set in 1960s Paris, Jean-Louis (Luchini) is the uptight owner of a building that houses a bunch of Spanish maids on the sixth floor. To people like Jean-Louis, these women are only seen as hired help, nothing more. However, after the new recruit Mara (Verbeke) gets a job in Jean-Louis's household, he starts to see these women as human beings and, eventually, friends.
Release Date:
06 Jul 2012
Running Time:
106 minutes
Certificate:
12A
Original Title:
Women On The 6th Floor, The
Enjoyably satirical and occasionally insightful, it's betrayed by some lazy stereotyping.
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