Thank you, boss!

Joce­lyne and Serge Klur face job loss and pos­si­ble home­less­ness after their fac­to­ry relo­cates. François Ruf­fin leads an effort to con­front LVMH’s CEO Bernard Arnault at a gen­er­al assem­bly, seek­ing jus­tice in a strug­gle against cor­po­rate power. 

SYNOPSIS

Jocelyne and Serge Klur find themselves in a precarious situation after their factory, which used to produce Kenzo suits (a part of the LVMH Group) in northern France, is relocated to Poland. Facing unemployment and mounting debts, they risk losing their home. François Ruffin, founder of the journal Fakir, steps in with a bold plan to help them. Alongside an eclectic team, including a Belgian tax inspector, a leftist nun, a CGT representative, and former Samaritaine employees, he brings their case to the LVMH general assembly. His goal: to appeal directly to Bernard Arnault, LVMH’s CEO. Can this determined group challenge the world’s largest luxury group and its billionaire leader? A story blending suspense, emotion, and humor explores their fight for justice.

Thématiques : Social, Social struggle, Work

DETAILS

Director | , François Ruffin
Year | , 2015
Country | , France
Duration | 90 minutes
Original language | , French
Editing | Cécile Dubois
Screenplay | François Ruffin

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