Those Who Care

Those Who Care

Release date : August 27, 2021
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Production companies : Les 400 clous / jour2fête / Fakir /
August 27, 2021 1h 25m France Documentary French More
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Since the cult success of Merci Patron!, activist/journalist/filmmaker François Ruffin has become an MP. Here, he attempts to table a law aimed at upholding the rights of what in Quebec are known as caregivers, and shows us in passing how a law whose need seems patently obvious is put together, debated, voted on and . . . dies on the battleground of French politics. A stirring documentary about social injustice that somehow manages to make us bust a gut laughing as we rage with indignation. And also cry at the beauty of it all, thanks to the director’s humanist sensibility and a deft play between reality and fiction.
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  • title:Those Who Care
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: François Ruffin / Gilles Perret /
  • Writers: Gilles Perret · François Ruffin · Gilles Perret · François Ruffin ·
  • Production companies: Les 400 clous · jour2fête · Fakir ·
  • Overview:Since the cult success of Merci Patron!, activist/journalist/filmmaker François Ruffin has become an MP. Here, he attempts to table a law aimed at upholding the rights of what in Quebec are known as caregivers, and shows us in passing how a law whose need seems patently obvious is put together, debated, voted on and . . . dies on the battleground of French politics. A stirring documentary about social injustice that somehow manages to make us bust a gut laughing as we rage with indignation. And also cry at the beauty of it all, thanks to the director’s humanist sensibility and a deft play between reality and fiction.
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