Synopsis
The Women on the 6th Floor is a movie released in 2011.
In the bustling heart of 1960s Paris, a world of vibrant color and spirited personalities lies just beyond the pristine façade of wealth and privilege. Enter Jean-Louis Joubert, a rigid stockbroker ensnared in the mundane rhythms of his upper-class life, dominated by his controlling wife and self-absorbed teenage sons. However, everything changes when the charming new maid, Maria, introduces him to the hidden world of the sixth floor—a lively enclave of Spanish maids, bursting with laughter, warmth, and a zest for life that Jean-Louis has never known. As he navigates this vibrant underbelly of society, Jean-Louis embarks on a transformative journey that challenges his stifling views and helps him rediscover the joy of living. With the enchanting Maria by his side, he learns that true wealth lies not in status or possessions, but in connection, love, and genuine experiences. This delightful comedy artfully blends humor with heartfelt moments, showcasing the power of friendship and the beauty of embracing life's unexpected turns. With its charming characters and rich cultural tapestry, this film is a captivating reminder of the importance of stepping outside one’s comfort zone and opening oneself to the world.
SND
Canal+
Vendôme Production
France 2 Cinéma