Pierre, a widower in his 50s, works nights to support his two barely adult sons. Younger Louis is problem-free, a good student heading to the Sorbonne. Older Fus used to be a good companion, but something has changed. He withdraws into himself and slowly replaces his family with radical friends, as if he’s forgotten the former common interests and values to which his father led him.
The intimate social drama asks the worrying question of how one can influence a loved one’s ideological thinking. It is also the story of one family and also a large part of working-class French youth, who react to a crisis of values and the feeling of social exclusion by turning to the far right. Vincent Lindon won an award at the Venice Film Festival for his sensitive portrayal of Pierre.
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