Two Much for the Job (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 10, 2022

Original Title:
La Très Très Grande Classe

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Les Films du 24
TF1 Films Production
uMedia

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  SK: 12 

Runtime: 100

After five years enduring horrible work conditions, Sophia finally gets chosen for a long-awaited transfer from her thankless teaching job at a rough middle school. Ecstatic to start a new life teaching at the French Lycée in Barcelona, her hopes are dashed to bits when a well- connected, over-qualified teacher at an upscale Paris school cuts in to take the position. Determined to stand her ground, Sophia and her clever neighbour Mr. Picard join forces to sabotage her competitor’s candidacy.

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Art Direction:
Patrick Dechesne
Alain-Pascal Housiaux

Best Boy Grip:
Olivier Dirksen

Camera Operator:
Juan Sepulchre

Casting:
Guillaume Moulin

Construction Manager:
Frédéric Tambeur

Director:
Frédéric Quiring

Electrician:
Alisson Keyaert
Bruno Dussart
Thaïs Play David

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Fanny Chausson

Gaffer:
Nicolas Blampain

Graphic Designer:
Tom Bornarel

Grip:
Jérémy Tondeur
Nicolas Mambourg

Key Hair Stylist:
Jennifer Courouge

Legal Services:
Tamara Saint Léger

Location Assistant:
Maxime Gandon

Makeup & Hair:
Virginie Berland

Music:
Matthieu Gonet

Post-Production Manager:
Abraham Goldblat
Thomas Fournet-Oberlé

Producer:
Mikaël Abecassis

Production Supervisor:
Valentine Kervagoret

Set Costumer:
Audrey Wilmotte

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Fabien Devillers

Writer:
Frédéric Quiring

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