Carole Matthieu (2016)
Directed by Louis-Julien Petit

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Carole Matthieu is a doctor work works for a company that uses some pretty drastic managerial techniques.  Seeing for herself the harmful consequences of these techniques, she tries to warn her superiors, but in vain.  In the end Carole realises there is only one way to force the company's managers to revise their methods...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Louis-Julien Petit
  • Script: Louis-Julien Petit, Fanny Burdino, Samuel Doux, Marin Ledun (novel)
  • Photo: David Chambille
  • Music: Laurent Perez Del Mar
  • Cast: Isabelle Adjani (Carole Matthieu), Corinne Masiero (Christine Pastres), Lyès Salem (Alain), Ola Rapace (Revel), Pablo Pauly (Cédric), Arnaud Viard (Jean-Paul), Sarah Suco (Anne), Marie-Christine Orry (Sarah), Sébastien Chassagne (Louis Parrat), Alexandre Carrière (Vincent Fournier), Patricia Pekmezian (Anne-Marie), Christian Joubert (Patrick), Vincent Duquesne (Eric), Denis Mignien (Employé), Emmanuel Rausenberger (Inspecteur du travail), Didier Cousin (Psychologue)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min

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