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Human Resources

Ressources humaines · 1999 | 100 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Human Resources is a 1999 French-British comedy drama film directed by Laurent Cantet. As the title implies, the subject of the film is the workplace and the personal difficulties that result from conflicts among management and labour, corporations and individuals. It stars Jalil Lespert. Most of the other actors are non-professionals. It won the César Award for Best First Feature Film and the César Award for Most Promising Actor at the 26th César Awards.

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Credits

Producer
Carole Scotta, Caroline Benjo
Director
Laurent Cantet
Screenplay
Laurent Cantet, Gilles Marchand
Director of Photography
Matthieu Poirot-Delpech
Original Music Composer
Franz Schubert
Editor
Robin Campillo

Cast · 10

PS

Pascal Sémard

DE

Didier Emile-Woldemard

VD

Véronique de Pandelaère

LL

Lucien Longueville

JV

Jean-Claude Vallod

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