
Passi el que passi 2011
In *Passi el que passi (2011)*, a sharp-witted screenwriter Alex crafts a daring script centered on an ambitious goal: to make love to his wife exactly four times over a chaotic weekend.
Director: Robert Bellsolà
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Passi el que passi (2011) about?
This 2011 Spanish comedy follows a screenwriter determined to make love to his wife exactly four times during a single weekend—without rewriting his script. As the couple's carefully laid plans unravel due to their daughter's antics, meddling friends, and an impromptu party, their mission becomes increasingly absurd and hilarious.
Who directed Passi el que passi?
Robert Bellsolà directed *Passi el que passi*. Known for his work in contemporary Spanish comedy, Bellsolà brings a sharp, irreverent edge to the film's chaotic premise.
Who stars in Passi el que passi?
The film features Carlotta Bosch and Marcel Tomàs as the central couple, with Ramón Curós and Sara Gálvez rounding out the main cast.
Is Passi el que passi (2011) worth watching?
If you enjoy raunchy comedies with a clever twist on modern relationships, *Passi el que passi* delivers laughs in spades. Its tight runtime and energetic performances make it a quick, entertaining watch—though its humor may polarize viewers who prefer subtler storytelling.
How long is Passi el que passi?
The film runs for 81 minutes.
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About Passi el que passi (2011) — A raunchy comedy about love, schedules, and the unexpected
In *Passi el que passi (2011)*, a sharp-witted screenwriter Alex crafts a daring script centered on an ambitious goal: to make love to his wife exactly four times over a chaotic weekend. Directed by Robert Bellsolà, this raunchy comedy dives headfirst into the absurdity of modern relationships, where well-intentioned plans crumble under the weight of familial chaos, nosy neighbors, and an uninvited party. With its no-holds-barred approach to marital expectations, the film blends humor with the raw unpredictability of real life, all while maintaining a tight 81-minute runtime that keeps the laughs coming.
Starring Carlotta Bosch and Marcel Tomàs as the determined couple, the ensemble cast—rounded out by Ramón Curós and Sara Gálvez—delivers a spirited performance in this genre-bending take on love and logistics. The story's premise may sound simple, but Bellsolà's direction ensures every twist, from toddler tantrums to sudden houseguests, escalates into something far funnier—and messier—than expected. A raucous commentary on connection and compromise, *Passi el que passi* is the kind of film that lingers long after the credits roll.