Two musicians, Joe and Jerry (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon), accidentally witness a mob crime in Chicago. To avoid confrontation, they decide to disguise themselves as women and get a job in a jazz orchestra that travels to Florida. But their secret plan gets complicated when Joe falls in love with a charming and naïve orchestra singer (played by Marilyn Monroe) and Jerry is pursued by an obsessive millionaire.
The film is full of surprises, charming situations and subtle humor, and the final scene is one of the most famous in the history of cinema. This is a masterpiece directed by Billy Wilder, which won the love of the audience and many awards.
Romuva's cinematheque is a series of films in which we bring old and modern cinema classics back to the screen, we invite you to see those films that are undoubtedly worthy of the audience's attention, but in recent years are no longer usually shown in the repertoire.