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This social comedy exposes the life of a group of Spanish cleaning ladies who work in Paris for particularly affluent French families. The story follows one of the propriétaires who becomes friends with her employer, a French stockbroker. She shows him a simple but cheerful lifestyle, and traditions that vary greatly from his own. The film delightfully displays the interaction between Spanish immigrants and French families during the 60’s. | This social comedy exposes the life of a group of Spanish cleaning ladies who work in Paris for particularly affluent French families. The story follows one of the propriétaires who becomes friends with her employer, a French stockbroker. She shows him a simple but cheerful lifestyle, and traditions that vary greatly from his own. The film delightfully displays the interaction between Spanish immigrants and French families during the 60’s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 23 October 2014
Exploring Spanish Traditional Culture From the Sixth Floor of a Parisian Building[edit]
This social comedy exposes the life of a group of Spanish cleaning ladies who work in Paris for particularly affluent French families. The story follows one of the propriétaires who becomes friends with her employer, a French stockbroker. She shows him a simple but cheerful lifestyle, and traditions that vary greatly from his own. The film delightfully displays the interaction between Spanish immigrants and French families during the 60’s.