Boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl suffers an obsessive compulsive disorder, boy and girl live happily ever after.
Directed by José F. Ortuño and Laura Alvea
woman director
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.0 / 5
Cast
Aïda Ballman
She
Ken Appledorn
He
Mari Paz Sayago
Her Mother
Crew
José F. Ortuño
Director
Laura Alvea
Director
José F. Ortuño
Writer
Fran Fernández-Pardo
Director of Photography
Alejandro Espadero
Director of Photography
José F. Ortuño
Executive Producer
Laura Alvea
Executive Producer
Rafael Mora
Makeup & Hair
Esther Vaquero
Costume Design
Laura Alvea
Casting
Hugo Baena
First Assistant Director
Fran Fernández-Pardo
Camera Operator
Popular Reviews
3 reviews
marenPRO
5.0★ · 07/20/25
det var en film og den varte 80 minutter
det var en film og den varte 80 minutter
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I usually hate the spanish and quite literally everything they do but this is actually pretty solid. I was hooked from start to finish and honestly.. how could anyone not be? The Extraordinary Tale of the Times Table is a very experimental piece that took great risk in its own quirkiness. Mixing the bizarre and absurd with a theme as complex as ppd was a really brave move. This type of project is always very unique - not only to itself but to the cinematic industry as whole - and that’s most likely the reason why it won me over so easily.
I usually hate the spanish and quite literally everything they do but this is actually pretty solid. I was hooked from start to finish and honestly.. how could anyone not be? The Extraordinary Tale of the Times Table is a very experimental piece that took great risk in its own quirkiness. Mixing the bizarre and absurd with a theme as complex as ppd was a really brave move. This type of project is always very unique - not only to itself but to the cinematic industry as whole - and that’s most likely the reason why it won me over so easily.
Claire
8.0★ · 02/23/25
Paco Casado
6.0★ · 05/28/15
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