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Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven (2002)

Director: Daniel Burman

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From Time Out Film Guide

Don't be put off by the dippy title, this is a nimbly upbeat, character-based comic romance featuring an unusual couple - flight attendant Rubio and pudgy dentist Casero - amid the picturesque wilds of the snowy Falklands. While some of the jokes about aeroplane terrorism may ring hollow in the current (2002) climate, it's hard to resist being carried along by the general good humour. Like the cobbled-together plane that features in a running gag, it's a slightly ungainly enterprise, but one that gets us safely from A to B.

Author: NY

Time Out Film Guide


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  • cineaste said...
    Posted on Dec 27 2007 00:03 The "dentist" identified in this film synopsis is actually an opthamologist (named Julian), which makes one wonder if the reviewer actually saw the film in the first place.
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