UA mother who works and spends her life running to be able to do everything. Laure Calamy is a woman who is easy to relate to.
FULL TIME – ONE HUNDRED PER CENT
by Eric Gravel, with with Laure Calamy, Anne Suarez, Geneviève Mnich, Nolan Arizmendi, Sasha Lemaitre
Julie runs from sunrise to sunset: he wakes up when it is still dark, there are the children to accompany the nanny, the train to catch on the flythen work (she is the housekeeper of a luxury hotel) leaves no time to breathe. But there is also the bank to keep at bay, the ex-husband late with alimony, and the faucet that doesn’t work.

Laure Calamy in Full Time – One hundred percent
It would be too much for anyone, also for a symbolic figure of the impoverishment of the French middle classbut Gravel (which had already created a female portrait grappling with the paradoxes of the world of work in Crash Test Aglaé where a worker let herself be relocated to India) hits the pace (more anxious than a thriller) and tells the life of her character seriously.
Calamy (Call my agent!), Rightly so awarded in Venice, you do not spare.
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