The Other Way Around (Spanish: Volveréis; titled Septembre sans attendre for the French market) is a 2024 Spanish-French comedy film directed by Jonás Trueba, who also wrote it in tandem with stars Itsaso Arana and Vito Sanz.
Plot
The plot is set in Madrid.[1] A couple formed by actor Alex and filmmaker Ale throws a party to announce their breakup after 15 years or relationship but none of their close ones believes them.[2]
The Other Way Around is a Spanish-French co-production by Los Ilusos Films, Les Films du Worso and Arte France Cinéma.[6] Shooting locations included Madrid.[7]
Distributed by Elastica, it was released theatrically in Spain on 30 August 2024.[11] Arizona Distribution released the film in France on 28 August 2024.[12][13]
The film also sold to Italy (Wanted Cinema) Germany (Piffl Medien), Austria (Panda Lichtspiele Filmverleih), Benelux (Vedette), Portugal (Leopardo), Greece (Rosebud), Poland (New Horizons), China (Hugoeast), the Baltics (Kino Pavasaris), ex-Yugoslavia (Discovery), and Indonesia (PT Falcon).[14]
Adam Solomons of IndieWire gave the film a 'B' rating, considering it "a refreshingly grown-up entry to a genre that seems to have got sillier and blander in recent years".[4]
Reviewing for the International Cinephile Society, Alonso Aguilar rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, deeming it to be "a genuine attempt to capture something ephemeral, and try to frame it in all ways possible, before finally surrendering to its fleeting beauty".[16]
Jonathan Holland of ScreenDaily wrote that Trueba "continues to satisfy film buffs with plenty of fun self-referential elements, designed to appeal to purists".[17]
Luis Martínez of El Mundo gave the film 4 stars, deeming it to be "a rare miracle of the poetics of everyday [life]".[18]
Jessica Kiang of Variety billed the film as "a delightful showcase for the Spanish director's lithe, airy style, here accented with glistening strands of Madrileño meta-melancholy".[19]
María Bescós of HobbyConsolas gave the film 73 points ('good') highlighting "how well the meta-cinema is inserted into the story" as a positive point while mentioning that her biggest 'but' to the film was its reiteration.[20]
Marta Medina of El Confidencial rated The Other Way Around 5 out of 5 stars, writing that the film "resists the idea of melodramatism as the only valid model of love, and proposes the beauty of small convergences, of recognising oneself in the other".[21]