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Matthieu and Eric are two brothers who work at the same factory as their father in Normandy. When his father is dismissed for smoking on the factory floor, Matthieu is incensed and tries to have him reinstated, in vain. His brother has just got married and, with a child and mortgage on the way, is reluctant to stir up trouble...

Top Cast

  • Nathalie Baye

    Nathalie Baye

    Claire

  • Benoît Magimel

    Benoît Magimel

    Matthieu

  • Antoine Chappey

    Antoine Chappey

    Eric

  • Jean-Marie Winling

    Jean-Marie Winling

    le patron

  • Fred Ulysse

    Fred Ulysse

    Francis

  • Françoise Bette

    Françoise Bette

    la mère

  • Mélanie Leray

    Mélanie Leray

    Dominique

  • Virginie Dessèvre

    Virginie Dessèvre

    Virginie

Overview

Matthieu and Eric are two brothers who work at the same factory as their father in Normandy. When his father is dismissed for smoking on the factory floor, Matthieu is incensed and tries to have him reinstated, in vain. His brother has just got married and, with a child and mortgage on the way, is reluctant to stir up trouble...

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