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L'Emploi du Temps:
L'Emploi du temps

Poster
Directed by Laurent Cantet
Produced by Barbara Letellier
Written by Robin Campillo,
Laurent Cantet
Starring Aurélien Recoing,
Karin Viard
Music by Jocelyn Pook
Cinematography Pierre Milon
Editing by Robin Campillo,
Stephanie Leger
Distributed by A-Film Distribution,
Haut et Court,
Flag of the United States THINKFilm
Release date(s) Flag of Italy September 4, 2001,
Flag of the United States October 3, 2001,
Flag of France November 14, 2001
Running time 134 mins.
Country  France
Language French
Gross revenue USD $448,542[1]

L'Emploi du temps (international title Time Out) is a 2001 French drama directed by Laurent Cantet, starring Aurélien Recoing and Karin Viard. Loosely based on the life story of Jean-Claude Romand (though without the criminal element), it focuses on one of Cantet's favorite subject matter: man's relationship with his job. L'Emploi du Temps has received considerable attention internationally and was recognized at the Venice Film Festival and Montreal's New Cinema Festival. It was one of the independent films to be featured at the 2005 Traverse City Film Festival.

[edit] Plot

The film tells the story of Vincent, a middle-aged man who is laid off after having spent more than 11 years working for a prestigious consulting firm. Unable to admit to his family that he got fired, the unemployed executive continues to pretend he is going to the office every day. In reality, Vincent spends his time aimlessly driving the highways of France and Switzerland, reading papers, or sleeping in his car.

As the movie progresses, the protagonist invents more and more elaborate lies, throwing himself into a vicious spiral of deceit. In order to sustain his bourgeois lifestyle, Vincent sets up an investment scam and is eventually enlisted into smuggling by career thief Jean-Michel. The 132-minute long film ends when Murielle (Vincent's wife), discovering her husband's "life of lies", attempts to bring him back into the realm of reality. The very last scene, however, suggests that her efforts have failed...

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Time Out (2002)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.

[edit] External links

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