
The news that Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, known across Spain as the creative duo ‘Los Javis’, have ended their romantic relationship came as a complete surprise to many. After thirteen years together, one of the brightest couples in Spanish show business has decided to go their separate ways. However, to the relief of their many fans, their professional partnership remains intact. The split only concerns their personal lives and in no way affects their joint creative work, which has brought them fame and recognition.
Sources close to the couple insist that their working relationship is now stronger than ever. They continue to collaborate and are, in their own words, fully immersed in the most wonderful project of their lives. This is the new film ‘La bola negra’, which will portray the life of Federico García Lorca from an unconventional perspective. Featuring stars such as Penélope Cruz and Glenn Close, the film is already generating considerable buzz and promises heightened interest.
Over their years together, both personally and professionally, the directors have amassed a considerable fortune. While it’s difficult to pinpoint the exact amount of their savings and their names don’t appear on the Forbes list, some information is available. A few years ago, they revealed that each had around 300,000 euros in their bank accounts. Given the resounding success of recent projects like ‘Paquita Salas’ and ‘La Mesías’, it’s safe to say that figure has multiplied several times over since then.
The couple’s main asset is their production company, Suma Content SL, established in 2021. It consolidated all their previous projects and specializes in the production and commercialization of audiovisual, theatrical, and musical works. According to experts, the company’s assets are valued at up to 20 million euros, and its Madrid office employs more than sixty people. The idea to create a unified hub arose from the need to grow and independently manage all processes, without having to turn down major international offers due to lack of resources.
In addition to business matters, the couple still has to resolve the issue of shared property. Just a year ago, they moved from their apartment in central Madrid to a luxurious mansion in the prestigious Pozuelo de Alarcón district, worth one and a half million euros. The house—with its garden, pool, nightclub, and even a private cinema—was meant to be a space for living, working, and hosting lively parties. However, according to recent reports, after the breakup, Javier Ambrossi moved out and returned to the city center. The fate of their shared ‘nest,’ where they once dreamed of endless summers, remains uncertain.











