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Employee of the Month

Employee of the Month

Could his life get better? Probably not. Could it get worse? Definitely!

20226.01h 23m

Overview

Vincent, a civil servant, has always enjoyed the benefits of his family's status. When the government votes on a massive savings plan, Vincent is pushed out. When he is transferred to the North Pole, he meets Eva and finds love. It's time for him to choose.

Directed by Jérôme Commandeur
Written by Xavier Maingon, Jérôme Commandeur
Produced by Quentin De Revel, Rémi Jimenez, Patrice Arrat
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Top Cast

Jérôme Commandeur

Jérôme Commandeur

Vincent Peltier

Laetitia Dosch

Laetitia Dosch

Éva

Pascale Arbillot

Pascale Arbillot

Isabelle Bailliencourt

Nicole Calfan

Nicole Calfan

Martine

Éva Darlan

Éva Darlan

Monique

Estéban

Estéban

Le chauffeur jungle

Jean-Marie Winling

Jean-Marie Winling

Jean-Paul

Christian Clavier

Christian Clavier

Michel Gougnat, syndicaliste

Gérard Darmon

Gérard Darmon

Roselyn Bacheron , ministre de la Fonction publique

Valérie Lemercier

Valérie Lemercier

La directrice de la station

Themes & Keywords

satirejourney

About Employee of the Month

Employee of the Month is a comedy film released in 2022 exploring themes of satire, journey. Directed by Jérôme Commandeur, it stars Jérôme Commandeur, Laetitia Dosch, Pascale Arbillot. Vincent, a civil servant, has always enjoyed the benefits of his family's status. When the government votes on a massive savings plan, Vincent is pushed out. When he is transferred to the North Pole, he meets Eva and finds love. It's time for him to choose.

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