Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo and Movistar Plus+ Bow Produce ‘I Always Sometime,’ A Vision of Breadline Motherhood in Gentrified Barcelona
Apr 25, 2026 1:49am PT
Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo and Movistar Plus+ Bow Produce ‘I Always Sometime,’ A Vision of Breadline Motherhood in Gentrified Barcelona
Created by talents to track Marta Bassols and Marta Loza, the six-part half-hour premieres outside Spain at Canneseries on April 25
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I Always Sometimes Credit: Sophie Koehler
Produced with Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo (“Veneno,” “La Mesías”), now Cannes Festival main competition contenders as directors of “La Bola Negra,” Movistar Plus+ Original “I Always Sometimes” begins with love at first lust.
Laura (Ana Boga), a festival organizer in Berlin, and Rubén (David Menéndez), a bar owner, meet at music fest Sonar and now walk the night-time streets of Barcelona quoting Rilke. They attend a rave on Montjuich, chill out in a chic bar owned by a friend of Ruben’s, and have great sex, after which Rubén proposes she moves in.
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