| Human Resources Review |
| by Frankie Paiva |
| Some areas of the earth are just naturally bleak. These places where color
seems nonexistent and life is pretty much the boring same are a favorite
setting for movies, especially for the French. A place like this is the
perfect environment for which...more |
| Human Resources Review |
| by Jon Popick |
| Laurent Cantet’s Human Resources is an interesting working-class drama
set in a small French town where most of the citizens are employed by
one factory. Home from a Parisian college, Franck (Jalil Lespert, Sade)
lands a summer internship in the...more |
| Human Resources Review |
| by Louis Proyect |
| "Human Resources" has the distinction of being not only one of the finest
movies ever made about the labor movement, it is also unparalleled in its
ability to explain and make concrete issues that barely receive attention
in the print media, such as...more |