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Two Days, One Night

19th(2014) World Cinema

 

  • CountryBelgium
  • Production Year2014
  • Running Time95min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
After taking a leave of absence for depression, Sandra finds it hard to return to work. Her superiors seduce her co-workers into accepting Sandra’s imminent dismissal by giving them bonuses. Over the weekend, she goes door-to-door, asking her co-workers to renounce their bonuses so that the employers will have the money to re-employ her. Beginning with Marion Cotillard’s close-up and ending with her slowly disappearing; the film is a new feature by the Dardenne brothers, who have often scrutinized the dark side of capitalism. It is most notable that the problem of choice is transferred over to the audience as the film progresses. Would I give up my bonus if taking it means someone else will lose his job? Different circumstances show that the answer to this question is not as easy as it seems. In the end, we are outraged at the real culprit who produces such a dilemma in the first place. A biting criticism about the evils of modern capitalism, this is a masterpiece showcasing Cotillard’s enthusiastic performance and charm. (RHEE Soue-won)
Director
Director
Jean-Pierre DARDENNE
Director
Luc DARDENNE
Jean-Pierre Dardenne was born in Engis, Belgium, and was a drama student. He founded Derives with his brother Luc in 1975. They have produced over 60 documentaries and features, and in 1994 founded Les Film du Fleuve. His filmography as co-director includes The Promise(1996), the Palme d’Or-winning, Rosetta(1999), The Son(2002) and the Palme d’Or-winning, The Child(2005).
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  • Director Jean-Pierre DARDENNE 장 피에르 다르덴, Luc DARDENNE 뤽 다르덴
  • Producer Denis Freyd
  • Cast Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione
  • Cinematography Alain Marcoen
  • Production Design Igor Gabriel
  • Editor Tristan Meunier, Jeremie Oukrat
  • Sound Benoit De Clerck
  • Production Company Les Films du Fleuve
    Belgium

  • World Sales Wild Bunch
    France