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I have two different directories:

/dir1
    file.py  
/dir2
    /dir2.1
        file.py   

I need to import file.py from dir1 into to the file of dir2.1. Can anyone give an idea?

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You need to use __init__.py

from the docs:

The init.py files are required to make Python treat the directories as containing packages; this is done to prevent directories with a common name, such as string, from unintentionally hiding valid modules that occur later on the module search path. In the simplest case, init.py can just be an empty file, but it can also execute initialization code for the package or set the all variable, described later.

Make your file structure:

files
    dir1
        __init__.py
        file.py
    dir2
        dir2.1
            file.py
    init__.py

then at files\dir2\dir2.1\file.py:

import files.dir1.file

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