Cinema Wednesdays - Jonas Follonier
In this farce, which resembles a ten-minute sketch gone wrong, Jean Dujardin plays Jacques, a lost man convinced of the benefits of capitalism. The man is nothing, and dreams of being a big boss. Worse, he knows he's will being, it is convinced that it must be, that it cannot be that being. But he doesn't know how to do anything, especially not manual labor. And yet, it's at the doors of an Emmaüs community near Pau, run by his sister Monique, played by Yolande Moreau. There, he presented his (brilliant) idea of becoming self-employed, running a small, low-cost cosmetic surgery business.






