Riens du tout
- 1992
- Tous publics
- 1h 35min
Le nouveau patron d'un grand magasin parisien au bord de la faillite décide d'appliquer de nouvelles méthodes de management pour remotiver se employés. Pour renforcer le facteur humain, une ... Tout lireLe nouveau patron d'un grand magasin parisien au bord de la faillite décide d'appliquer de nouvelles méthodes de management pour remotiver se employés. Pour renforcer le facteur humain, une chorale d'entreprise est montée et les plus sportifs participeront au marathon de Paris.Le nouveau patron d'un grand magasin parisien au bord de la faillite décide d'appliquer de nouvelles méthodes de management pour remotiver se employés. Pour renforcer le facteur humain, une chorale d'entreprise est montée et les plus sportifs participeront au marathon de Paris.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Photos
- Roger Blanchard
- (as Pierre Olivier Mornas)
- Hubert
- (as Jean Michel Martial)
- Fred
- (as Eric Rey)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesStéphanie Sec's debut.
- ConnexionsReferences Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937)
- Bandes originalesMoi, je suis moi
Composed by Jeff Cohen
Lyrics by Cédric Klapisch
Performed by Ensemble Vocal de Paris (choir), Yves Parmentier (chorus master)
It's only his first movie but the Klapisch touch is already palpable on the screen. To film these "little nothings" who are individual members of a group, the filmmaker developed a great proximity with them, making himself almost their accomplice. He also handles his camera in a subtle way like this traveling going from Vanessa and then moving high to give a general view of the big, versatile shop. To write his film with Jackie Berroyer, the filmmaker spent days in the same department store to capture a day work of an employee. It's evident on the screen. Nothing is false and a good proportion of the scenes ring true. Klapisch's own approach of the comedy is already there: his film is filled with gags, droll cues which could be models of the art of absurd and nonsense such as: "I don't like relaxing music, it irritates me" and quirky scenes. I relish the one in which a vigilante arrests a young thief and takes him in a room in which another one of his partners is already there and eventually, the two vigilantes bicker themselves instead of punishing the young boy! And some characters have special name. The name of the manager Lepetit means "little" in French. It's a sharp contrast for a man who is broad-minded and vivacious! And Jean-Pierre Darroussin's name is "Domrémy": the link of three musical notes. An adequate name for a seller in a musical instruments shop.
If this Klapisch film is of the right bottle, it's because it shelters a formidable weapon: honesty. So, why not testing it? And just like the grand Hitchcockian tradition or like a painter signs his or her work in a corner of the painting, the filmmaker has a cameo to earmark his work. Guess without looking at the cast of this film on this site when Klapisch appears...
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- 20 oct. 2006
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- Little Nothings
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