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The film revolves around the lives of two brothers, François (played by Albert Dupontel) and Philippe (played by Éric Montchamp), who are both involved in the textile industry. François is a struggling textile factory owner, while Philippe is a successful but unscrupulous textile trader. The story explores their contrasting approaches to business and life, set against the backdrop of the declining French textile industry in the early 2000s.
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À la moitié du film, un intertitre annonça : "Streaming Work". Le film passa alors d'une contemplation mélancolique à une microsocologie tranchante. On vit des écrans, oui, mais aussi les gens derrière eux : livreurs qui attendent, opérateurs qui programment les routes des colis, modérateurs qui suppriment des images à la cadence d'un clic. Le narrateur suggéra que le travail moderne n'était pas que physique ni que numérique, mais un palimpseste où la main et le code se superposent. The film revolves around the lives of two
"The repetitive motions of the spinning jenny become a metaphor for industrial obsolescence ( Les Textiles , 00:34:12)." If you need a fictional script, a technical