Full Time Trailer #1 (2023)

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Check out the new trailer for Full Time starring Laure Calamy!

US Release Date: February 3, 2023
Starring: Laure Calamy, Anne Suarez, Geneviève Mnich
Director: Eric Gravel
Synopsis: After finally getting an interview for a job that will help her provide for her family, a woman must contend with a national transit strike.

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Having grown up as a latch key kid to a single working mother, this trailer hit hard. Knowing how hard women work to find balance between motherhood and survival is heartbreaking.

amynazza
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Absolutely adored Laure in Dix Pour Cent (Call My Agent) and am excited to see this showcase of her talent in what looks like an urgently needed film.

themothermarkos
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Hi French person here. This was undoubtedly one of the best films of 2022 for us, so please check it out, you will not regret it !

madeinelie
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Great captures the sense of anxiety and despair of a woman stretched near breaking point as she tries to get to work and take care of her children when her only form of transportation is impacted by a strike.

Quite authentic and relatable to many people.

johng.
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Wow this seems like a film that gets it as far as what people go through to survive and maintain a family. Gonna look out for it.

meerkat
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THE ALARM CLOCK SOUND IS triggering. ❄❄❄

John-epx
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Single Mothers are our real heroes!

Never really thought about how tough it must've been for my own mother until I met my widowed soul mate 35 years ago.

The day I heard former NFL star Heinz Ward of the Pittsburgh Steelers testimony about his mother about 25 years ago, it really hit home.

As a society, we need to do more for them.

kidmack
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Don't miss this movie, if you loved and enjoyed Uncut Gems this one feel really similar plus the performance of the main actress if really really good

xxxtheextrememanxxx
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Seen at The French Film Festival, quite superb, will be seeing it again. UK Release March 17

will
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Funny how people are all agog like this is something profound or new, its an age old problem especially for the fact we destroyed the family unit in the West. My parent divorced in 1971, the high point for divorces in the US. My mother worked as school teacher by day and a waitress by night for years, and I routinely came home from school, saw her, then watched her leave and return later at night from work. This is what you get when you overemphasize individual wants over family in the long run. While I am a glad to see the "life on the ground view" here, it's nothing new.

fractalelf
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just another thursday in grand old Paris

mattieblackeyes
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this is too realistic to watch for me....

hetedeleambacht
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Es una obra maestra que expone las injustas y precarias condiciones de empleo no solo en este pais sino en todo el mundo cada vez mas horrendo para la mayoria.

hugogonzalez
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while it looks interesting, what makes it a gripping thriller?

luci
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France version of 'pursuit of happiness'

enigmalord
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I genuinely thought this trailer was a joke when it came on.

quackquacksable
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Basically an advertisement for birth control pills. 🤣

happychick
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lol "gripping thriller" -- omg is she gonna be late for work????

unfuzzy
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Ludicrous movie. I feel like stuff like this is made for kids. How do you go from being a maid to being considered for a corporate job? That's where I felt the rest of the story fell apart because it was hard to know what was made up for drama and what wasn't. The dramatic music to add suspense didn't help matters.

With a transit strike, wouldn't hotels understand the issues with staffing and also have issues with their guests? She's clearly a good employee with issues with her kids and transportation. I've been in the working world and the stuff I've seen from other employees is just mind-blowing. The movies always make it seem like bosses are mean and heartless and will fire you for being less than perfect but the truth is, your coworkers can be much worse than you even on your worst day.

A lot of these movies are written by rich people who have no idea how poor people live. It shows.

It was entertaining, I'll give it that. But it's not real life.

dickriggles