Each of us has once dreamed of breaking the monotonous and tiring routine of life. Chris and Hugo have found the solution: a golden job.Each of us has once dreamed of breaking the monotonous and tiring routine of life. Chris and Hugo have found the solution: a golden job.Each of us has once dreamed of breaking the monotonous and tiring routine of life. Chris and Hugo have found the solution: a golden job.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRayen Hediji drew a lot of inspiration from the movie War Dogs (2016) for the universe of his film; the comic duo (Miles Teller and Jonah Hill), the change of job and life, the desert scene, as well as the concept of the Voice Over.
- GoofsWhen Clara gets up and turns back to Chris and Hugo, a bicycle passes behind her. In the reverse shot, the bike has disappeared and has not continued its trajectory.
- Crazy creditsThe title appears for a few seconds, then zooms in very quickly and enters the letter o in "Or" (French translation of "golden").
- ConnectionsFeatured in L'oeil du réal
- SoundtracksLA BABY (arrival in LA)
Written by Yohann Zveig
Featured review
This short film is amazing !
I originally thought it was a little too "classic", but the second time I watched it (and thank goodness I did), I thought it was superb!
It has all the ingredients of the successful action comedies of recent years, condensed into a few minutes.
The film is in French, which is a bit of a shame for English speakers, but with the subtitles (and above all the incredible images before us), you can't help but appreciate the result.
Many of the scenes remind me of Very Bad Trip. I love this film!
And I really think that Hediji can bring a new touch to this genre in the next few years. The short still needs to be worked on a few points, the pace is a bit slow at times (maybe it's also due to the fact that I don't understand the language, but whatever).
The cinematography is outstanding, the light and contrast created by Andrew Russo between the shots in France and those in Los Angeles are very well mastered.
I originally thought it was a little too "classic", but the second time I watched it (and thank goodness I did), I thought it was superb!
It has all the ingredients of the successful action comedies of recent years, condensed into a few minutes.
The film is in French, which is a bit of a shame for English speakers, but with the subtitles (and above all the incredible images before us), you can't help but appreciate the result.
Many of the scenes remind me of Very Bad Trip. I love this film!
And I really think that Hediji can bring a new touch to this genre in the next few years. The short still needs to be worked on a few points, the pace is a bit slow at times (maybe it's also due to the fact that I don't understand the language, but whatever).
The cinematography is outstanding, the light and contrast created by Andrew Russo between the shots in France and those in Los Angeles are very well mastered.
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Un job en Or
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(Kimpton Everly Hotel, LAX, Streets)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $40,000 (estimated)
- Runtime16 minutes
- Color
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