

Determined to even the scales and profit from his thankless job, a factory worker schemes to traffic luxury perfumes from under his employer's nose.
Acting
Raphaël Quenard's deadpan desperation is magnetic
Direction
Rozan makes warehouse drudgery look dangerously seductive
Cinematography
Glossy perfume ads vs. grimy factory floors — the contrast *stings*
Director
Jérémie Rozan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Raphaël Quenard emerged from French comedy collective 'Les Kheys' and this role cemented his leading-man pivot from chaotic sidekick to controlled chaos.
The film satirizes France's perfume industry mythology — specifically how Grasse and luxury houses built empires on invisibilized labor, making Daniel's theft almost poetic justice.
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