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The People Upstairs Sentimental

Cesc Gay / Spain / 2020 / 82 min / Spanish

Julio and Ana have been together for over 15 years. Daily conflicts are the norm. Their upstairs neighbours, Salva and Laura, are a slightly younger couple they welcomed with open arms when they moved into the building, but the constant moaning and groaning coming from their apartment has become a source of argument for Julio and Ana. One day, Ana decides to invite them over…

cast Javier Cámara, Belén Cuesta, Alberto San Juan, Griselda Siciliani

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The DVD of the film is available in our Bookshop. (List of available DVDs in Slovene only)

“The dialogues and situations sparkle with malice and talent. The People Upstairs is great fun.” 
- El País.

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