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A MODEL EMPLOYEE

by Jacques Otmezguine

synopsis

There’s François Maurey, in his forties, a former radical who now runs a computer business and who has developed a new product much sought after by the Americans. There’s his wife, Caroline, who, after twenty-five years of marriage, is wondering about the meaning of her life. There’s his daughter, Marianne, who doesn’t want her parents’ problems to become hers.
And then there’s Rolland, a highly ambitious head engineer who’s a pirate and traitor; Charles, the old friend, who works freelance for a competitor; Bovary, a Marxist cop heading an investigation; Florence, a femme fatale, spy, or little girl victim, a model employee who enters François’s life, causing havoc.

international title: A MODEL EMPLOYEE
original title: UNE EMPLOYÉE MODÈLE
country: France
sales agent: Roissy Films
year: 2002
genre: fiction
directed by: Jacques Otmezguine
film run: 90'
release date: FR 06/08/2003
screenplay: Jacques Otmezguine
cast: François Berléand, Delphine Rollin, Nicole Calfan, François Morel, Bruno Todeschini, Steve Suissa
cinematography by: Alain Marcoen
film editing: Jean Dubreuil
art director: Yves Brover-Rabinovici, Laure Sorin
costumes designer: Chantal Hocde
music: Philippe Rombi
producer: Nelly Kafsky
production: Mazel Productions, Nelka Films, Groupe TSF, Carrère Télévision (FR)
distributor: Vision Distribution

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