End Credits Show Notes for Wednesday May 13, 2026 (Episode #441)

This week on End Credits, we get international. The review today comes from Spain, with a universal take of family dynamics that just so happens to be in Spanish in 53 Sundays, which you can now stream on Netflix. Along similar lines, this entire show will be about a language other than English, at least so far as the movies are concerned! 

This Wednesday, May 13, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Tim Phillips will discuss:

Películas en un idioma distinto al inglés. This roughly translates into “films in a non-English language”, which might also be called “international movies” or “foreign language films” depending on who you’re talking to. Since this week’s selection is in Spanish, we will take the opportunity to talk about other non-English films we enjoy, from serious dramas to silly genre fare, we will travel the world cinema in around 30 minutes before the main review…

REVIEW: 53 Sundays (2026). The new Spanish film 53 domingos plays out a conversation that probably happens in many families: What do we do about an aging parent that can’t fully be trusted to live on their own any more? Writer and director Cesc Gay stages a chamber dramedy about three siblings trying to answer that question, but really they’re more interested in twisting the knife and sticking one of them with the exclusive responsibility for their father. Was 53 Sundays the darkly cynical balm we needed for this past Mother’s Day weekend?

End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.

Photo courtesy of Netflix. 

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