
Nora is a bright young professional whose new job at a financial firm turns out to be a trial by fire when she learns that her bosses share a tumultuous history with her prickly mathematician father. Meanwhile, an interoffice romance with a competitive colleague leads to even more complications, leaving Nora to navigate a minefield of delicate relationships as she climbs the corporate ladder.
Cast

Agathe Bonitzer
Nora Sator

Vincent Lacoste
Xavier

Lambert Wilson
Arnaud Barsac, one of the two directors

Isabelle Huppert
Solveig, Arnaud's wife

Jean-Pierre Bacri
Serge Sator, Nora's father

Julia Faure
Maya, Nora's sister

Pascal Greggory
Prévôt-Parédès, one of the two directors

Virgil Vernier
Zeligmann

Pierre Léon
Léon Méchain
Vladimir Léon
Alexandre Méchain

Yannick Renier
Van Stratten
François Baldassare
Raoul

Laure Roldan
Fleur

John Flanders
Ted 'Yum' Vitti

Iliana Lolic
Tina
Vincent Collin
Arnaud Barsac's lawyer

Nicole Dogué
Ezilie, Barsac's employee

Franco Moscon
Wealthy noble businessman
Walter Dickerson
Ace E. Dia
Anne Brionne
Nurse

Vantha Talisman
Language teacher
Éric Gigout
Robert, wealthy client

Gilles Soeder
Maître Etcheverry

Johanna Seror
Barsac's assistant
Jean-Michel Larré
Hospital doctor

Julien Debaker
Hospital patient (uncredited)

André Pasquasy
Factory worker (uncredited)
Denis Simonetta
Hospital doctor (uncredited)
Crew

Pascal Bonitzer
Director, Screenplay
Agnès de Sacy
Screenplay
Elise Fievet
Editor

Julien Hirsch
Director of Photography

Michel Merkt
Producer

Saïd Ben Saïd
Producer
Emmanuel de Chauvigny
Production Design

Antoinette Boulat
Casting

Marielle Robaut
Costume Design
Magdalena Labuz
Costume Design
Bertrand Burgalat
Original Music Composer
Sylvia Kasel
Set Decoration
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