Directed by:
Eric GravelScreenplay:
Eric GravelCinematography:
Victor SeguinComposer:
Irène DréselCast:
Laure Calamy, Lucie Gallo, Romain Ogerau, Anne Suarez, Geneviève Mnich, Cyril Guei, Agathe Dronne, Irina Muluile, Carima Amarouche, Fabrice Abraham (more)VOD (1)
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Mother of two Julie (Laure Calamy) is making ends meet, getting by as the head chambermaid of a five-star hotel in Paris, with only sporadic alimony payments from her ex-husband. Each meticulously-planned day starts before sunrise, preparing the kids for school and undertaking a long commute to work, where she unflappably completes her duties in time to return to them. But when a national railway strike breaks out - paralysing the entire Île-de-France public transport system - Julie’s routine is thrown into chaos, increasingly pushing her into a frenetic race against time that threatens everything she’s worked so hard for. (Palace Films)
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Full Time is a truly distressing social drama whose strength lies in the oppressive everyday life of a divorced mother of two who, in order to survive, paradoxically can barely breathe to keep up with her unenviable hectic life. Watching it makes you feel glad for your "trouble-free" life. Strikes, working relentlessly, self-parenting, almost no personal life, etc. etc. It was a blast! But as they say, "there is light at the end of every dark tunnel". ()