
A love-struck Englishman arrives in Madrid having abandoned all to live with his Spanish girlfriend, but when their relationship turns sour David finds himself stranded in a foreign land. He immerses himself in the mores of Latin life and with the help of some outrageous locals David discovers that in order to love a Spanish woman, you first have to learn to love Spain... And that can get complicated.... (Full plot summary below)
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A love-struck Englishman arrives in Madrid having abandoned all to live with his Spanish girlfriend, but when their relationship turns sour David finds himself stranded in a foreign land. He immerses himself in the mores of Latin life and with the help of some outrageous locals David discovers that in order to love a Spanish woman, you first have to learn to love Spain... And that can get complicated.
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| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsIt's a gentle and warm-hearted film, and its biggest strength is its pithy examination of how us Brits are regarded by our European cousins. |
| Times (UK)Wendy IdeAny chance that this flabby, pallid tale had of connecting with an audience was sunk the moment that writer and director Peter Domankiewicz cast himself as bewildered Brit David. |
| Radio TimesTrevor JohnstonWriter/producer/director Peter Domankiewicz shot this semi-autobiographical tale on a tiny budget, and also takes the central role, where his lack of leading-man charisma rather scuppers the film's chances. |
| Time OutCath ClarkeDomankiewicz is doing a Simon Pegg here, playing a hopeless bloke with knobbly knees and man sandals. And yet somehow he is human Viagra to the women of Spain. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawThere is arguably a kind of heroism in getting this shoestring feature made, but the script is, frankly, terrible - and Domankiewicz doesn't come anywhere near cutting it as an actor. |
| User ReviewAstrid SCharming, heart-warming and funny. Greatly entertaining on a lazy Sunday afternoon. |
| User ReviewKim BA sweet, endearing, sassy romantic comedy with some real belly laughs and some naughty bits! Well cast too! |
| User ReviewMarcus MLovely indie British flick that had me laughing out loud. |