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2022 • Drama • 88m

Full Time

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Julie finally gets an interview for a job where she can raise her children better only to run into a national transit strike.

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Top Cast

Laure Calamy
Laure Calamy
Julie Roy
Anne Suarez
Anne Suarez
Sylvie
Geneviève Mnich
Geneviève Mnich
Madame Lusigny
Nolan Arizmendi
Nolan Arizmendi
Nolan
Sasha Lemaître Cremaschi
Sasha Lemaître Cremaschi
Chloé
Cyril Gueï
Cyril Gueï
Vincent
Lucie Gallo
Lucie Gallo
Jeanne Delacroix
Agathe Dronne
Agathe Dronne
Sophie
Mathilde Weil
Mathilde Weil
Lydia
Dana Fiaque
Dana Fiaque
Amina
Marème N'Diaye
Marème N'Diaye
Inès
Olivier Faliez
Olivier Faliez
Paul, Valet
Irina Muluile
Irina Muluile
Irina
Aymeline Alix
Aymeline Alix
Claire
Carima Amarouche
Carima Amarouche
Mireille
Évelyne El Garby-Klaï
Évelyne El Garby-Klaï
Carole
Céline Perra
Céline Perra
Company Floor Receptionist
Nazareth Agopian
Nazareth Agopian
Receptionist at Shabby Hotel
Director: Eric GravelWriter: Eric GravelProducer: Raphaëlle DelaucheProducer: Nicolas Sanfaute

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CinemaSerf
2023-05-27
70%

This ought to be compulsory viewing for strikers and management alike. The fact that in the 21st century, we are still resorting to these antiquated sledgehammer tactics to deal with industrial disputes is frankly stupefying. Like they say about economic sanctions, they never effect the folks they are intended to, but the ordinary person on the street gets well and truly shafted. "Julie" (Laure Calamy) is one such person who is trying to juggle two-children single-parenthood with a shift job as the head chambermaid in a 5-star hotel whilst simultaneously trying to organise an interview with a market research company - her professional background - that will hopefully give her a better and more regular career and allow her to rely less on the increasingly wearying neighbour "Mme. Lusigny" (Geneviève Mnich) for childcare. The sense of exasperation felt by the woman throughout this film is palpable. You cannot help but feel sorry for her as she tries to juggle plates galore, keep a grasp on her sanity, keep her job, her temper and stay on the right side of her young children. Most of us who live (or have lived) in an urban area and who relied on mass transportation will appreciate just how poleaxing it can be to your entire life when the things stop running. Calamy's strong and engaging characterisation here offers us a really plausible look at what exhaustion that can cause really looks like. The ending has a redemption to it that has you leaving the cinema with a smile, but for the most part this is actually quite an uncomfortably effective look at how the actions of some - regardless of politics - can seriously screw things up for others. Surely the time has now come for locked doors, bread, water and white smoke?

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Status
Released
Origin
FR
Languages
French
Studios
Novoprod, France 2 Cinéma, Haut et Court
Budget
$3,000,000
Box Office
$42,566

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