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Overview
This movie tells the common fate of the meat workers in the big industrial slaughterhouses. At the beginning, we think that we are not going to stay. But we change only our post, department. We want a normal life. A house was bought, children were born. We obtine, we lean. We have pain in the daytime, we have pain at night, we have pain all the time. We hold on all the same, until the day when we do not hold on any more. The joints break, nerves also.
Top Cast


Florence Muller
Florence Muller
Marie (35 years old)
Florence Muller
Marie (35 years old)


Emilie de Preissac
Emilie de Preissac
Marie (20 years old)
Emilie de Preissac
Marie (20 years old)
Eléonore Saintagnan
Eléonore Saintagnan
Marie (25 years old)
Eléonore Saintagnan
Marie (25 years old)


Steve Tientcheu
Steve Tientcheu
Trade unionist (voice)
Steve Tientcheu
Trade unionist (voice)
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