A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 5, 2023
Original Title:
L'Établi
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
France 2 Cinéma
Karé Productions
SCOPE Pictures
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16
Runtime: 117
A few months after May '68, Robert, a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and a far-left activist, decides to get a job at Citroën as a line worker. Like other comrades, he wants to infiltrate the factory to rekindle the revolutionary fire, but the majority of workers no longer want to hear about politics. When Citroën decides to pay back the Grenelle Agreements by requiring workers to work 3 hours overtime per week for free, Robert and some others see the possibility of a social movement.
Assistant Art Director:
Marion Briec
Clotilde Lourd
Assistant Location Manager:
Romain Planque
Boom Operator:
Claire Bernengo
Matthis Goldfain
Casting:
Okinawa Valérie Guerard
Costume Design:
Claire Lacaze
Dialogue Editor:
Julien Gerber
Director:
Mathias Gokalp
Director of Photography:
Christophe Orcand
Editor:
Ariane Mellet
First Assistant Director:
Justinien Schricke
Gaffer:
Julien Lefebvre
Graphic Designer:
Alexandra Sudrié
Key Grip:
Thomas Blanc
Key Makeup Artist:
Elsa Gendre
Location Scout:
Katia Nicolas
Makeup Supervisor:
Elsa Gendre
Music:
Flemming Nordkrog
Maria Carolina Santana Caraballo-Gramcko
Post-Production Manager:
Chiara Girardi
Producer:
Antoine Gandaubert
Fabrice Goldstein
Antoine Rein
Production Coordinator:
Caroline Dieusaert
Production Design:
Jean-Marc Tran Tan Ba
Production Manager:
Marianne Germain
Property Buyer:
Luca Crepelle
Property Master:
Henri-Gabriel Robert
Script Supervisor:
Caroline Leloup
Set Costumer:
Céline Bienvenu
Marie-Lou Monnot
Sound:
Laurent Benaïm
Still Photographer:
Julien Panié
Stunt Coordinator:
Jérôme Gaspard
Supervising Sound Editor:
Corvo Lepesant-Lamari
Third Assistant Director:
Florian Cabaret
Unit Manager:
Logan Lelièvre
Visual Effects:
Théophile Dhuicque
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Philippe Aubry
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