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The Good Boss El buen patrón

Fernando León de Aranoa / Spain / 2021 / 120 min / Spanish

A biting yet wickedly funny factory satire with Javier Bardem in the lead.

cast Javier Bardem, Manolo Solo, Almudena Amor

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Blanco, the charismatic owner of a family-run factory, is under pressure as he covets a local award for business excellence. Everything needs to be impeccable. But the veneer of the perfect company starts to crack as Blanco has to deal with a vengeful fired worker, a depressed supervisor, and an infatuated and ambitious intern.

»As smooth and efficient as a well-run factory. Slickly-made and entertaining, there are plenty of smiles and a few outright belly-laughs.«
- Screen Daily

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