The Coffee Table

Directed by Caye Casas
16+
2024    1h 31mComedy, Drama
6.789%74%6.9
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Jesus and Maria are a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship. Nevertheless, they have just become parents. To shape their new life, they decide to buy a new coffee table. A decision that will change their existence.
  • David ParejaJesus / Associate Producer
  • Estefanía de los SantosMaría
  • Josep Maria RieraCarlos / Associate Producer
  • Claudia RieraCristina
  • Eduardo AntuñaSalesman
  • Gala FloresRuth
  • Cristina DillaRuth's Mother
  • Itziar CastroSuper's Friend
  • Aitana GarciaSuper's Friend's Daughter
  • Paco BenjumeaPolice 1
  • Clàudia FontPolice 2
  • Pere VallSuper's Client
  • Emilio GaviraSuper (voice)
  • Damià Fustagueras PetitBaby
  • Caye CasasDirector / Writer / Editor / Casting Director
  • Cristina BorobiaWriter / Associate Producer / Art Direction
  • Norbert LlaràsProducer
  • Javier Miguel GilAssociate Producer
  • Maria José SerraProducer
  • Alberto MoragoAssociate Producer / Director Of Photography
  • AngusMcNutzMarch 21, 2025
    I just feel spent after watching this. The level of anxiety and stress this film induces is astoundingly palpable. By the time it’s over, you’ll feel tight in the chest and desperate for fresh air. One of those films that seems like it’s more of a showcase for whatever emotion it’s driving (in this case: despair, catatonia, insane grief), rather than driving an overarching narrative. The kind of film you’re probably only going to watch once but you sure as hell won’t forget.
  • thehave1April 2, 2026
    Horror, with humour,and lots of anxiety, I cannot imagine this film made in the USA, it would be and impossibly divisive theme.
  • Thom Timerson, Trancer HunterJanuary 25, 2026
    Yet another gory horror story that starts with an unconvincing idiot that makes an implausible bad decision. As a dad of 3, I just can't buy the fact that a new father would be that stupid when your baby is crying. You've had 9 months to prepare for the little one and now you're like "wHaT dO i dO?" I had to turn it off at that point. Nothing after that could remedy this film for me. I had similar problems with Eden Lake and Beaten to Death. Two stars.
  • Doc WormJanuary 20, 2026
    ‘Wow! What a way to start off a movie! Where could it go from here?!’ I thought to myself. Oh, 70 minutes of character dialogue in an apartment, that’s where. Tense and sickly funny at times. Would’ve been more appropriately suited for a short film in my opinion.
  • tellumJanuary 7, 2026
    Definitely one of the more unique movies in the ‘Fucked Up’ genre. The main downside is that it jumps the shark with building tension and ends up having a lot of unnecessary dialogue to drive home a point that’s already been made. The ending is polarizing, personally I really wanted to know what the brothers plan was going to be but we never find out.
  • Andy Davidson | folknhell.comAugust 18, 2025
    The most horrific horror imaginable and perversely the most farcical. Audacious, fearless and completely impossible to describe without giving the game away. This is a film you do most definitely do not want spoiled.
  • SpanktacularMarch 7, 2025
    Builds tension like no other movie.
  • MrWelfJanuary 1, 2025
    RIddled with anxiety after watching this. Not for everybody, truly traumatic!

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