La Fille du patron (2016)
Directed by Olivier Loustau

Comedy / Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Vital is an introverted forty year old who is employed as the foreman of a textiles factory.  He is selected as a guinea pig by a young woman, Alix, who is carrying out an ergonomic study in the factory which, unbeknown to everyone, is owned by her father.  It isn't long before the boss's daughter succumbs to the charms of the reserved and secretive foreman.  For his part, Vital discovers a new lease of life as Alix works her way into his affections...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Loustau
  • Script: Olivier Loustau
  • Cinematographer: Crystel Fournier
  • Music: Fixi Bossard
  • Cast: Olivier Loustau (Vital), Christa Théret (Alix), Florence Thomassin (Mado), Patrick Descamps (Baretti), Stéphane Rideau (Marc), Lola Dueñas (Virginia), Pierre Berriau (Frano), Vincent Martinez (Eddy), Ludovic Berthillot (Lolo), Julien Meunier (Lepetit), Moussa Maaskri (Azoug), Hortense Gelinet (Marie), Élodie Mennegand (Cathy), Tonio Descanvelle (Stéf), Kader Bouallaga (Client hôtel), Christophe Vandevelde (Nico le DRH), Deborah Grall
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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