Temps de chien (1996)
Directed by Jean Marboeuf

Comedy / Drama
aka: Heavy Weather

Film Synopsis

Agate has just found her first job, with a large company.  Working under the dreaded boss Fée K, she must learn to share an office with five colleagues.  Under the influence of Fée K, Agate becomes increasingly dehumanised and, as she shins up the greasy pole, she is slowly transformed into the thing she hates most...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Marboeuf
  • Script: Jean Marboeuf, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Bouilleret
  • Music: Christian Gaubert
  • Cast: Catherine Arditi (Claude Martine), Françoise Arnoul (Rosa Bellefeuille), Evelyne Bouix (La fée Carabosse), Fabienne Chaudat (Pétronille Dubreuil), Josiane Lévêque (Françoise Mourioux), Julie Marboeuf (Agate Benoît), Michèle Simonnet (Sophie Vignolet), Séverine Vincent (Denise Pardoux), Pierre Cognon (Bernard), Violeta Ferrer (Mémé), Patricia Malvoisin (La présidente), Emmanuelle Sauret (La serveuse), Claudine Delvaux (Madame Bourdaloue), Erwan Demaure (André), Margot (Le bébé), Otama Ricler, Danièle Arditi, Michèle Amiel, Jean-Paul Bazziconi, Guy-Pierre Bennet
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Aka: Heavy Weather

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