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

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