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The Women on the 6th Floor
Directed by
Philippe Le Guay
Not Rated
2011
1h 46m
Comedy
7.1
67%
67%
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In 1960s Paris, a conservative couple's lives are turned upside down by a group of Spanish maids that live in the same building.
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Cast of The Women on the 6th Floor
Fabrice Luchini
Jean-Louis Joubert
Sandrine Kiberlain
Suzanne Joubert
Natalia Verbeke
Maria
Carmen Maura
Concepcion
Lola Dueñas
Carmen
Berta Ojea
Dolores
Nuria Solé
Teresa
Concha Galán
Pilar
Marie-Armelle Deguy
Colette de Bergeret
Muriel Solvay
Nicole de Grandcourt
Audrey Fleurot
Bettina de Brossolette
Annie Mercier
Mme Triboulet
Michèle Gleizer
Germaine Bronech
Camille Gigot
Bertrand Joubert
Jean-Charles Deval
Olivier Joubert
Philippe du Janerand
Piquer
Christine Vézinet
Valentine
Vincent Nemeth
Monsieur Armand
Patrick Bonnel
Golmard
Laurent Claret
Blamond
Joan Massotkleiner
Fernando
Jean-Claude Jay
Pelletier
Sophie Bacry Picciotto
Spanish Woman
Olivia Algazi
Spanish Woman
Patricia Morejon
Spanish Woman
Sophie Nicollas
Spanish Woman
Philippe Le Guay
Director / Writer
Jérôme Tonnerre
Writer
Étienne Comar
Producer
Philippe Rousselet
Producer
The Women on the 6th Floor Ratings & Reviews
The New Republic
Stanley Kauffmann
All in all-if all is meant moderately-the story leaves an agreeable aftertaste, which lingers longer than we expected.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Charming performances and the naivete of the characters go a long way toward smoothing over the characters' perpetuation of class distinctions and patronizing attitudes.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
A sweet yet occasionally heavy-handed comedy about class relations in 1962 Paris...
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
[It] has drama, comedy, romance and class politics. It also introduces an element of ethnic prejudice to the mix.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This agreeable French comedy wears its class consciousness on its sleeve but functions primarily as bourgeois light entertainment.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
"The Women on the 6th Floor" is a pleasant movie, even-tempered, a romantic fantasy.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
"The Women on the 6th Floor" shouldn't work, but this efficient flick whisks away our cynicism.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The period detail grounds it and gives us an interesting look into class as it existed in France some 45 years ago.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"The Women on the 6th Floor'' is delicate and sensitive and utter bollocks - a bourgeois wet dream made to soothe the souls and stir the loins of powerful men in midlife crisis.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
For a smarter take on personal discovery, you'd be better off watching Luchini's last film, the delightful French farce "Potiche."
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Sorry, but I'm not buying it -- even if the whole thing's set in the free-loving '60s.
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Leonard Maltin
I like films that reveal themselves gradually, instead of following an instantly predictable pattern. That's one reason I was so taken with Philippe Le Guay's The Women on the 6th Floor. On the surface it's a social comedy...
NPR
Mark Jenkins
Luchini, who played the condescending patriarch in Potiche, is very experienced at this sort of thing. He conveys not just the foolish vanity of the middle-aged male, but also moments of genuine empathy, gallantry and hurt.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
Think of Philippe Le Guay's French-language comedy, set in the 1960s, as a fairy-tale version of "The Help."
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Lighter than a meringue and as insubstantial, the French boulevard comedy "The Women on the 6th Floor" was designed for the gentle laughter it easily earns.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
The French have a knack for it. They've been making funny and agreeable movie farces for forever, and seeing "The Women on the 6th Floor" makes you hope they'll never stop.
AV Club
Alison Willmore
Never confronts the uncomfortable power dynamics underlying its arc of self-discovery, and never digs deeper than its broad generalizations about being poor but happy vs. rich but soulless.
Slant Magazine
Kalvin Henely
There's nothing remarkable going on in Jean-Philippe Le Guay's pillowy, Vicodin pill of a film.
Village Voice
Melissa Anderson
[An] unnecessary rehashing of the earthy virtues of low-paid laborers versus the stiffness of the bourgeoisie.
Variety
Boyd van Hoeij
Light on bite but heavy on laughs.
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