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L'auberge espagnole

  • 2002
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  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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L'auberge espagnole (2002)
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A strait-laced French student moves into an apartment in Barcelona with a cast of six other characters from all over Europe. Together, they speak the international language of love and frien... Read allA strait-laced French student moves into an apartment in Barcelona with a cast of six other characters from all over Europe. Together, they speak the international language of love and friendship.A strait-laced French student moves into an apartment in Barcelona with a cast of six other characters from all over Europe. Together, they speak the international language of love and friendship.

  • Director
    • Cédric Klapisch
  • Writer
    • Cédric Klapisch
  • Stars
    • Romain Duris
    • Judith Godrèche
    • Kelly Reilly
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    44K
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    • Director
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Writer
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Stars
      • Romain Duris
      • Judith Godrèche
      • Kelly Reilly
    • 158User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Xavier
    Judith Godrèche
    Judith Godrèche
    • Anne Sophie
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Wendy
    • (as Keilly Reilly)
    Audrey Tautou
    Audrey Tautou
    • Martine
    Cécile de France
    Cécile de France
    • Isabelle
    • (as Cécile De France)
    Cristina Brondo
    Cristina Brondo
    • Soledad
    Federico D'Anna
    • Alessandro
    • (as Fédérico D'anna)
    Barnaby Metschurat
    Barnaby Metschurat
    • Tobias
    Christian Pagh
    • Lars
    Kevin Bishop
    Kevin Bishop
    • William
    Xavier de Guillebon
    Xavier de Guillebon
    • Jean-Michel
    Wladimir Yordanoff
    Wladimir Yordanoff
    • Jean-Charles Perrin
    Irene Montalà
    Irene Montalà
    • Neus
    • (as Irène Montala)
    Javier Coromina
    Javier Coromina
    • Juan
    Iddo Goldberg
    Iddo Goldberg
    • Alistair
    Martine Demaret
    Martine Demaret
    • Xavier's Mother
    Olivier Raynal
    Olivier Raynal
    • Bruce
    Paulina Gálvez
    Paulina Gálvez
    • Flamenco Teacher
    • (as Paulina Galvez)
    • Director
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Writer
      • Cédric Klapisch
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    User reviews158

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    8a9901548

    Great authentic movie about student life

    This is a very well done film showing the life of international students during their "Erasmus year" in Barcelona which by the way is one of the most beautiful towns in Europe and is an ideal location.

    The idea itself with all the different languages is great and gives the film an original atmosphere. There are some clichés about the countries but most of them are true! The characters could not better represent their different countries.

    Having experienced "Erasmus" on myself during my exchang semester in Italy I can say that is movie is incredibly authentic. I had many experiences which were similar to the characters (except I didn't get laid as often). The movie is also quite funny yet not like all those stupid American college movies.

    Finally the movie touches also some important issues like the change from student to work life.

    9/10 (I may not be very objective though)
    7lastliberal

    Chicks are wacko, I swear.

    This is a very good film on so many levels. Mostly, because it is such a memory-inducing film for me and I suspect for many.

    Xavier (Romain Duris) is a French grad student going to Barcelona to learn economics and Spanish to be more competitive in the new European job market. Sadly, he left behind his girlfriend (Audrey Tautou) and family to seek new learning. His first words on arriving are prophetic: Xavier: When you first arrive in a new city, nothing makes sense. Everything's unknown, virgin... After you've lived here, walked these streets, you'll know them inside out. You'll know these people. Once you've lived here, crossed this street 10, 20, 1000 times... it'll belong to you because you've lived there. That was about to happen to me, but I didn't know it yet.

    As one who has absorbed dozens of new cities in Europe and the US, I can immediately relate. There is an anxiety that cannot be described that will only subside when you are fully immersed in the culture. Xavier did that and it changed his life. It can only be felt by someone who leaves the protection of their life and culture as he did.

    But, he had fun doing it. He made friends with Isabelle (Cécile De France), a lesbian that taught him about women, which came in handy with Anne-Sophie (Judith Godrèche), with whom he was having an adulterous liaison. He mixed with German, Dutch, Spanish, and English - even Wendy's (Kelly Reilly) obnoxious brother (Kevin Bishop), who really saved the day for his sister.

    All-in-all a very funny coming of age comedy with a European twist that made it a delight.
    9wildstrawbe

    beautiful film about memories

    There are a few things in life that we can't experience more than once and the college experience is one of them. Especially if we're living in a foreign country and in a apartment with 6 wackos from 6 different countries. Xavier the main character leaves his tidy life in Paris, his ex-hippy mother and his beautiful girlfriend and goes to Barcelona to study spanish in order to get a job at the embassy. He falls in love with the wife of a french doctor and he makes friends that make him look at things differently. When Wendy's brother (Wendy is one of the room mates) comes from England the film starts to become a lot funnier. Well anyway, Xavier starts to see things differently with all his new friends and he probably lives something he will never forget and will change his life forever. Overall a very nice nostalgic film, which becomes even more interesting because of the multinational cast. I thought it was very interesting that you could see all these kids from different countries, all of them speaking different languages and having different cultures get along with each other and fun. I gave it a 9 out of 10 because I left the theatre with a smile on my face and thinking about things I haven't done yet while I'm still in college and would want to do before it's too late.
    7tkeane-1

    Stereotypes and truth together for the first time.

    The first thing I wanted to do after watching this film was watch it again (because I'd missed lots with all the laughing I did). I'm European and I've studied abroad and I've as good as lived with Spanish, french, Italian and German people. The film was full of stereotypes, which, more often than not, p*** people off, and reading some of the other reviews I see that it did p*** people off. But, this film gets the stereotypes so right I cannot fault it. Except for maybe the way the french guy became a drunken party animal. The English guy was the perfect "geezer" stereotype. Drunk, annoying, insulting but shines through in the end. As well as the stereotypes the film also got the emotional aspect of studying abroad correct. At first he's shy, doesn't know anybody, misses home, doesn't know his way around. As time progresses it becomes his home and when the time comes to leave, it is extremely difficult. A feeling people can only understand if they've experienced it. I highly recommend this film.
    malebranche

    Spot on!

    I think anyone who when young has moved to a foreign city, especially alone, would immediately recognize and appreciate the truths apparent in this film. Certainly everyone's experiences are different but some things, the initial disorientation, the difficulties and pleasure of adapting to a new and very different set of friends, the joys of eventual acceptance and adaption of a new routine; these are probably universal. This film depicts all of this very well.

    The Spanish Apartment rings especially true for me. Almost ten years ago I moved from NYC to Antwerp for one year then on to Barcelona, where I am living still. I was a bit older than the film's characters (late 20 's) but my experience was eerily similar. I lived just blocks away from their apartment, in Raval, and recognized many of the streets and locales. Myself, a Slovak girl I was dating, three male apartment mates from Bolivia, France and Italy. I made tons of expat friends from all over Europe (many of whom departed long ago) and eventually Spanish friends as well.

    I'm older now and settled down but watching this, I was overwhelmed with nostalgia and wished that I could travel back in time if only to relive one of those glorious weekends.

    If you've never done anything like this watching The Spanish Apartment may be the next best thing.

    The Barcelona tourist office should probably pay me for this.

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    • Trivia
      The first instalment of a trilogy written and directed by Cédric Klapisch, which follows the journey of Xavier from student to family man. This is followed by "Les poupées russes", released in 2005, and completed with "Casse-tête chinois", released in 2013.
    • Goofs
      Next to the telephone, on the board indicating how to say a roommate is not there in many languages, the colors on the German flag are wrong. (It looks like a Belgian flag rotated 90 degrees clockwise.)
    • Quotes

      Wendy: Xavier's gone to school. Okay?

      Xavier's Mother: Ah, oui! Il est à la fac.

      Wendy: What?

      Xavier's Mother: La fac!

      Wendy: LA "FUCK"?

      Xavier's Mother: Yes. After fac he can telephone maman.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, each actor is credited along with the flag of the country where their character is from.
    • Connections
      Featured in European confusiòn: Making-of 'L'auberge espagnole' (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      L'Auberge Espagnole
      Performed by Mathieu Dury (as Kouz-1) Feat Ardag

      ( Ardag / Loïc Dury (as L. Dury) / Mathieu Dury (as M. Dury) )

      Simon Andrieux / Guillaume Dutrieux / Cyril Guiraud: Brass

      Didier Combrouze: Guitar

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • English
      • Catalan
      • Danish
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Spanish Apartment
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Bac Films
      • Ce Qui Me Meut Motion Pictures
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €5,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,897,799
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,692
      • Mar 23, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,272,835
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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