Liège, Belgien. Sandra ist eine Fabrikarbeiterin, die entdeckt, dass ihre Arbeitskollegen einer Bonuszahlung von 1.000 Euro zugestimmt haben, wenn sie entlassen wird. Ihr bleibt nur ein Woch... Alles lesenLiège, Belgien. Sandra ist eine Fabrikarbeiterin, die entdeckt, dass ihre Arbeitskollegen einer Bonuszahlung von 1.000 Euro zugestimmt haben, wenn sie entlassen wird. Ihr bleibt nur ein Wochenende, ihre Kollegen davon zu überzeugen, auf ihre Prämien zu verzichten, sodass sie ihre... Alles lesenLiège, Belgien. Sandra ist eine Fabrikarbeiterin, die entdeckt, dass ihre Arbeitskollegen einer Bonuszahlung von 1.000 Euro zugestimmt haben, wenn sie entlassen wird. Ihr bleibt nur ein Wochenende, ihre Kollegen davon zu überzeugen, auf ihre Prämien zu verzichten, sodass sie ihren Job behalten kann.
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This movie shows us what real emotions is. It reveals life in such a vivid and convincing way that you'll think about your own life, although you may be a lot better off than the characters.
After all this movie is a feast of fine acting, a reason that movies are still called art, and a spirit lifting experience that is going to linger on for a long time after you finish it.
It's the type of movie that separates the movie geeks from the film geeks.
As a film geek, I can appreciate how the filmmakers did so much with so little, especially actress,Marion Cotillard.
The movie counts on her being realistic, all the way down to the weight it looks like she lost in order to play a woman who just got over an illness, and in order to get her job back spends a weekend visiting her coworkers in order to convenience them to vote for her to get her job back in a secret ballet on Monday, over a big bonus they would all get if she stays laid-off. She had to be believable as a proud woman who did not want to ask her coworkers of this, she did not want their pity, but she needed to support her family, a situation all of her coworkers are also in. It's a truly unbalanced and unfair situation for everyone and Marion did an excellent job portraying how uncomfortable that is.
As a movie geek, though the movie was watered down with absolutely no sugar, I'm glad it was not boring. It helps that the subject is something almost everyone who has a job in this economy can relate to, no matter which side of the equation you're on.
Definitely the type of picture we'll all be discussing long after the film is over. '
The Dardenne Bros and the Cinematographer Alain Marcoen used long shots, with very little cuts in certain scenes. At times whole scenes were just one shot. This left Sandra and Manu (Fabrizio Rongione) to hold the screen and make us believe what is going on and they did a great job with this. It allowed me to get into their emotions and into their lives of what they were going through. The lack of soundtrack also added that extra realism into the story.
I found this a heart wrenching and at times victorious film - a very good balance. The flow was great. It is slow, but just like Sofia Coppolo's Lost in Translation the slow-moving pace is necessary to tell the story.
I was able to get a ticket to this film at Festival de Cannes and it was received very well by the audience around us.
I'm off, now, to watch some more Dardenne Bros films!
A small company has a vote of its workforce which decides that it would rather all the staff receive a bonus than take back a female colleague who wishes to return to work after a bout of depression. The woman at the heart of this moral dilemma is Sandra, played by the talented French actress Marion Cotillard, who has just a weekend to persuade her colleagues to change their mind. Essentially this is a film about solidarity - or lack of it - not just in the workplace but also at home and shows how different factors influence our decisions and how those decisions have consequences for ourselves and for others.
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- WissenswertesMarion Cotillard accepted to star in the film before reading the script.
- SoundtracksGloria
Written by Van Morrison
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© 1964 Carlin Music Group
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avec l'aimable autorisation de Exile Productions, Limited
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- 7.000.000 € (geschätzt)
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- 1.436.243 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 30.700 $
- 28. Dez. 2014
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- 9.016.922 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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