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French helmer Lucas Belvaux's The Right of the Weakest - a stark kitchen sink drama with occasional and unpredictable flashes of humor - meditates on the question of when to resign oneself to a sad fate and when to buck the system, even if it means risking everything. This ensemble piece observes the perpetually flagging fortunes of several male steelworkers in a French industrial community whose one bright spot is a regular weekly card game. The men exist at varying levels of despair, but all are losers. They include: Jean Pierre (Patrick Descamps), a wheelchair-bound sad sack who must be carried to the card game; Robert, who lives in the same tenement and exhibits a propensity for waking up at odd hours and drinking himself into a stupor; and Marc (Lucas Belvaux), an assembly line worker at a beer factory whose job involves untangling bottles. Patrick (Eric Caravaca) qualifies as the most impressive of the group (which isn't saying much) - a househusband and college graduate, married and with a son, but one whose economic status sinks rapidly when his wife loses her only means of transportation to work. Ultimately, the men put their heads together and devise a wild method of escaping from the doldrums - which, though improbable, just might be crazy enough to work. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Crew

Lucas Belvaux
Director
Patrick Sobelman
Producer
Diana Elbaum
Producer
Lucas Belvaux
Screenwriter
Pierre Milon
Cinematographer
Riccardo del Fra
Composer (Music Score)
Ludo Troch
Editor
Frederique Belvaux
Art Director
Nathalie Raoul
Costume Designer
Beatrice Wick
Sound/Sound Designer
Gerard Rousseau
Sound/Sound Designer
Frank Struys
Sound/Sound Designer
Henri Morelle
Sound/Sound Designer
Christophe Marillier
First Assistant Director
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