| "That rarest of Canadian subspecies, the genuinely sexy romantic comedy...Slinky guitar music, hot love scenes, funky Montreal locations and warmhearted humour... Café Olé has just enough of everything to keep audiences amused." |
Ken Eisner, Variety
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| "Boldly going where few Canadian films have gone before, Café Olé...begins a brave new journey to a place where love can finally transcend language." |
Katherine Monk, CBC Radio
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| "What I loved about the film was its many varied characters who each have something poignant to say about love and relationships." |
Greg Burliuk, Kingston Whig-Standard
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| "The main story in Café Olé is lovely, and so is all the stuff around the edges... Skip Pearl Harbour and see Café Olé." |
Liz Braun, Toronto Sun
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| "What makes Café Olé such a charming romantic comedy is its ability to depict characters and locations with such authenticity." |
Kim Allison, myBC.com
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| "A gratifyingly adult meditation on the universal need for companionship, and the desperation of those who either don't have it, or are terrified of losing it." |
Norman Wilner, Today
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| "A romantic comedy that has some dramatic moments, Café Olé is a great film to lighten the heart." |
Pamela Francis, vancouverwomen.com
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| "Charming, sexy...and funny." (Brendan Kelley, Gazette) "Emil Sher's script is fun and fresh." (Catharine Tunacliffe, eye weekly) "Delicious..." (CJMF) "Touching..." (Radio Canada) "A beautiful love story." (TVA) |