“Capital must not devastate the lives of working people” François Ruffin

“Capital must not devastate the lives of working people” François Ruffin
“Capital must not devastate the lives of working people” François Ruffin

You know, in this program, we tell you every day about the that works… that of farmers who denounce prices that are too low, of care workers, essential to our societies, of teachers, so poorly paid, of factory work, professions that are tiring and professions of passion.

This mosaic of men and women has become the raison d'être of François Ruffin accompanied by Gilles Perret with the common thread of the media and legal influencer Sarah Saldmann, columnist for Les Grandes Gueules. François Ruffin's bet: Socially reintegrate the rich.

The lawyer is immersed in the world of workers who fight to find work, regain their dignity and become visible again. Throughout this film, a sort of “Live my life” in difficult, restrictive, poorly paid jobs, he tries to make her change software, to reconnect her to reality. She who says on television sets: “people who are on sick leave are lazy, the unemployed remain unemployed because they want to”.

Bringing together people from France who don’t speak to each other, who don’t really know each other, in both directions, with more or less condescension. The heroes of the film are called Louisa, Sylvain, Elie, Nathalie, Ilies, Haaron, Jessy, Jacqueline, Manuel, opposite them Sarah Saldmann who discovers what the daily life of these women and men brings with it suffering, courage but also of victory over life. Can we reconcile these two worlds? This is the point of “Au Boulot!”. Released this Wednesday.


France

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