Irréprochable (2016)
Directed by Sébastien Marnier

Thriller
aka: Faultless

Film Synopsis

Unable to find work in Paris after a whole year of futile job hunting, Constance returns to her hometown of Charente-Maritimein in southwest France, where her hospitalised mother still lives.  She hopes to fill a vacancy at an estate agency where she was previously employed, but the man running the agency opts instead to give the job to another applicant, Audrey, mainly because she is willing to work for a lower salary.  Constance isn't ready to admit defeat just yet.  She feels the job is hers by right, and she intends to get it by whatever means.  To that end, she follows Audrey and contrives to inveigle her way into her life.  All's fair in love and work...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sébastien Marnier
  • Script: Samuel Doux, Sébastien Marnier
  • Photo: Laurent Brunet
  • Music: Zombie Zombie
  • Cast: Marina Foïs (Constance Beauvau), Jérémie Elkaïm (Philippe Ferrand), Joséphine Japy (Audrey Pailleron), Benjamin Biolay (Gilles Lenquin), Jean-Luc Vincent (Alain), Véronique Ruggia (L'avocate de Constance), Jeanne Rosa (Nathalie), Mathilde Wambergue (La femme de l'agence), Franck Beckmann (L'infirmier de la clinique), Alexandre Lhomme (Le coach), Kamal Halloul (L'nfirmier en gériatrie), Robin Le Prêtre (Alexandre), Thierry Templier (Un policier), Gary Cook (L'homme du couple anglais), Heather Cook (La femme du couple anglais), Luce Clavel Davignon (La mère de Gilles), Mélanie Chambras (La secrétaire de l'avocate), Sylvie Dallari (La femme de Gilles), Sophie Uchlinger (L'infirmière lors de la bagarre), Emmanuel Vergnault (L'infirmier lors de la bagarre)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Aka: Faultless

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