Deux jours, une nuit
Deux jours, une nuit
After one of the nervous breakdowns, the Belgian Sandra, working at the factory, takes time off. After returning to work, the woman unexpectedly finds herself in a situation that will seem unpleasant to each of you - she is going to be fired from her job. The question of Sandra's dismissal arose when her colleagues realized that with a small rework and a small increase in salary, they could easily do without her. In order not to lose her job and the money she needs as a mother and wife, the heroine sets herself the task of convincing the people on whose shoulders her future fate rests before the final vote. What is more important, human dignity or such a banal and vile thing as money? Read more While shooting the film "Two Days, One Night", Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne initially intended to enter the competition program of the international Cannes Film Festival. And so it happened, the film entered the main block in the fight for the main prize. At the same time, the film became the seventh work from the brothers' total filmography, which entered this film festival as a participant. The first film was the film "The Promise" (1996). In addition, "Two days, one night" is the fifth collaboration with actor Fabrizio Rongione, with whom the Dardennes began to collaborate in 1999 (the film "Rosetta"). After the broadcast of the Belgian drama at Cannes, it was acquired by Sundance Select for screenings in America. If the film participates in other festivals, it was shown in Munich and Sydney. On the territory of the latter, "Two days, one night" won a prize (in 2014). Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne wrote the script in six months, which fell on the period from October 2012 to March 2013. Filming began in the summer of 2013, in the province of Liège, in the city of Serena. Marion Cotillard was cast after the directors met her in Belgium. They went down together in the elevator, and after the meeting, the directors talked about her with delight for some time.