DIRECTOR
TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT (2014)
Starring Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Catherine Salée, Damien Trapletti, Batiste Sornin, Pili Groyne, Simon Caudry, Lara Persain, Alain Eloy and Myriem Akeddiou. Directed by Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
Sandra is a married woman with two children who plans to return to her factory job after a breakdown. However she’s told that she is to be made redundant, while her co-workers will receive a bonus. In order to help her, Sandra’s best friend at work has convinced their boss to hold a vote – do the workers want to save Sandra’s job, or keep their bonus? It is Friday and the vote will be held on Monday – Sandra has the weekend to persuade her workmates to keep her employed, or to sacrifice their bonus they need to make ends meet.
Starring Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Catherine Salée, Damien Trapletti, Batiste Sornin, Pili Groyne, Simon Caudry, Lara Persain, Alain Eloy and Myriem Akeddiou. Directed by Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
Sandra is a married woman with two children who plans to return to her factory job after a breakdown. However she’s told that she is to be made redundant, while her co-workers will receive a bonus. In order to help her, Sandra’s best friend at work has convinced their boss to hold a vote – do the workers want to save Sandra’s job, or keep their bonus? It is Friday and the vote will be held on Monday – Sandra has the weekend to persuade her workmates to keep her employed, or to sacrifice their bonus they need to make ends meet.
YOUNG AHMED
Starring Idir Ben Addi, Olivier Bonnaud, Myriem Akeddiou, Victoria Bluck, Claire Bodson, Othmane Moumen and Amine Hamidou. Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne.
Starring Idir Ben Addi, Olivier Bonnaud, Myriem Akeddiou, Victoria Bluck, Claire Bodson, Othmane Moumen and Amine Hamidou. Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne.
REVIEWS Young Ahmed - A disappointment from a world of talent
PRODUCER
TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT (2014)
Starring Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Catherine Salée, Damien Trapletti, Batiste Sornin, Pili Groyne, Simon Caudry, Lara Persain, Alain Eloy and Myriem Akeddiou. Directed by Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
Sandra is a married woman with two children who plans to return to her factory job after a breakdown. However she’s told that she is to be made redundant, while her co-workers will receive a bonus. In order to help her, Sandra’s best friend at work has convinced their boss to hold a vote – do the workers want to save Sandra’s job, or keep their bonus? It is Friday and the vote will be held on Monday – Sandra has the weekend to persuade her workmates to keep her employed, or to sacrifice their bonus they need to make ends meet.
Starring Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Catherine Salée, Damien Trapletti, Batiste Sornin, Pili Groyne, Simon Caudry, Lara Persain, Alain Eloy and Myriem Akeddiou. Directed by Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne.
Sandra is a married woman with two children who plans to return to her factory job after a breakdown. However she’s told that she is to be made redundant, while her co-workers will receive a bonus. In order to help her, Sandra’s best friend at work has convinced their boss to hold a vote – do the workers want to save Sandra’s job, or keep their bonus? It is Friday and the vote will be held on Monday – Sandra has the weekend to persuade her workmates to keep her employed, or to sacrifice their bonus they need to make ends meet.
YOUNG AHMED
Starring Idir Ben Addi, Olivier Bonnaud, Myriem Akeddiou, Victoria Bluck, Claire Bodson, Othmane Moumen and Amine Hamidou. Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne.
Starring Idir Ben Addi, Olivier Bonnaud, Myriem Akeddiou, Victoria Bluck, Claire Bodson, Othmane Moumen and Amine Hamidou. Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne.
REVIEWS Young Ahmed - A disappointment from a world of talent