when Sarah Saldmann sets off to discover which is struggling

when Sarah Saldmann sets off to discover which is struggling
when Sarah Saldmann sets off to discover France which is struggling

ANALYSE – In their documentary “Au travail!”, François Ruffin and Gilles Perret take lawyer and columnist Sarah Saldmann into the daily life of “ below”. A social comedy which, unfortunately, quickly finds its limits.

On paper, it looks like an adaptation of Rendezvous in Unknown Land. In the France 5 program, Raphaël de Casabianca, and before him Frédéric Lopez, takes stars to meet indigenous people who asked for nothing to film these starlets wiping their tears. In their documentary “Get to work!”in theaters since November 6, the deputy of the François Ruffin and the director Gilles Perret introduce Sarah Saldmann, a Parisian lawyer, fan of provocation on the air, essential face of TPMP viewers and ex-voice of “Big mouths” on RMC, the daily life of workers “front line” (cashiers sellers in “essential businesses”home help, nursing staff) and “second line”these 4.6 million private sector jobs are essential and not “teleworkable”brought to the forefront during the health crisis. With a question in the background: “Can we reinsert…

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