
I Like to Work – Mobbing
Drama
Overview
A woman comes across the difficulties of modern work: to force her to resign from her job, her firm tries all the humiliation techniques known as "mobbing". The film is based upon real cases reported by Italian unions.
Top Cast


Nicoletta Braschi
Nicoletta Braschi
Anna
Nicoletta Braschi
Anna


Camille Dugay Comencini
Camille Dugay Comencini
Morgana
Camille Dugay Comencini
Morgana
Marina Buoncristiani
Marina Buoncristiani
Marina collega d'ufficio
Marina Buoncristiani
Marina collega d'ufficio
Roberta Celea
Roberta Celea
Roberta collega d'ufficio
Roberta Celea
Roberta collega d'ufficio
Assunta Cestaro
Assunta Cestaro
Sindacalista
Assunta Cestaro
Sindacalista
Stefano Colace
Stefano Colace
Direttore del personale
Stefano Colace
Direttore del personale


Claudia Coli
Claudia Coli
Sig.ra Micheli
Claudia Coli
Sig.ra Micheli
Marcello Miglio
Marcello Miglio
Marcello, l'operaio
Marcello Miglio
Marcello, l'operaio
Moses Chika Obijiaku
Moses Chika Obijiaku
il bambino del negozio di alimentari
Moses Chika Obijiaku
il bambino del negozio di alimentari
Marian Serban
Marian Serban
Il suonatore di cymbalon
Marian Serban
Il suonatore di cymbalon
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