Corporate (2017 film)

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Corporate is a 2017 French movie written and directed by Nicolas Silhol.[1]

Plot[]

Émilie Tesson-Hansen is a brilliant and cold personnel manager at Esen, an industrial food group. One of her team members has been repeatedly trying to meet with her. He finally accosts her in the street where she tells him that he is not wanted and should quit. Soon after, he kills himself by jumping off of the building. An investigation is opened by a labor inspector. Considered to be at fault in the eyes of the director of human resources and her superiors, Emilie decides to avoid prison and save her skin. She reveals to the investigator the pernicious harassment methods and workplace bullying practiced at Esen.

Details[]

  • Country : France
  • Language : French
  • Release date : 5 April 2017 (France)
  • Running time: 95 minutes
  • Director : Nicolas Silhol
  • Writing : Nicolas Fleureau and Nicolas Silhol

Cast[]

  • Céline Sallette : Émilie Tesson-Hansen
  • Lambert Wilson : Stéphane Froncart, CHRO
  • Violaine Fumeau : Marie Borrel, l'inspectrice de travail
  • Stéphane De Groodt : Vincent
  • Charlie Anson : Colin Hansen, Émilie's husband
  • Alice de Lencquesaing : Sophie, Émilie's assistant
  • Camille Japy : Catherine, a colleague
  • Hyam Zaytoun : Patricia Suarez, Froncart's assistant
  • Jacques Chambon : CFO
  • Arnaud Bedouët : Jean-Louis Maury
  • Xavier De Guillebon : Didier Dalmat
  • Edith Saulnier : Juliette Dalmat, Didier's daughter
  • Nathalie Sportiello : CCO
  • Pierre-Loup Silhol : Léo Hansen
  • Yun Lai : a Korean businessman

Reception[]

In France the film got critical acclaim.[2]

In AngersMag critic Florence Vasca wrote, "The film is asking where is the limit of a human being when his career is at stake."[3]

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