Nos batailles
Guillaume Senez, Belgium, France, 2018o
A Belgian Amazon-style mail order company: Foreman Olivier has weight in the company as a trade union representative and is as married to his job as he is to his wife Laura, who is on the brink of depression. When Laura unexpectedly disappears, Olivier has to reorganize life between work and his two children of primary school age. His sister steps in and a colleague makes advances, but the crisis also reveals his weaknesses.
In francophone cinema, the now 40-year-old Belgian Guillaume Senez has been regarded as a newcomer with potential since his debut Keeper (2015). With this second long film he fully lives up to these hopes. Nos batailles is strong socio-critical cinema in the tradition of a Ken Loach or the Dardenne brothers. Similar to the recent Les invisibles, Senez works with amateurs, professional actors and his one star Romain Duris so intensively that they becomes a unified ensemble full of nuances. Another strong point is the honest drawing of the main character, a classical working class hero, who fights tirelessly for his protégés, but also acts stubbornly and tends to make dramatic appearances. Senez says bluntly that he has brought elements from his own divorce history into the character of Olivier, and with his unvarnished portrait he confirms the tendency towards quiet complacency and loud hysteria that men in contemporary French cinema like to display. A little more British imperturbability and self-irony, dear fellow Gauls, would do no harm.
Andreas FurlerDie Szenen sind lebensecht geschrieben und vorzüglich gespielt von Romain Duris und den zwei Kinderdarstellern. Regisseur Senez schöpft aus seinen Erfahrungen als geschiedener Vater. Allerdings ist es etwas nervig, dass er nur die Sicht des Vaters zeigt und die der Mutter völlig ignoriert.
Murièle WeberLe résultat est saisissant: la justesse de la vie au quotidien, la sincérité des répliques, le naturel des acteurs (tous formidables) nous mettent au plus près des petits bonheurs et des grands désarrois d'un ouvrier syndiqué qui s'occupe davantage des problèmes de ses collègues que de sa vie de famille.
Barbara ThéatePour son deuxième long métrage (après Keeper, 2015), Guillaume Senez fait plus que remplir une promesse, il affirme un style et un tempérament. À partir d’un thème intimiste et social, il se livre à une dissection des rapports humains qui repose sur un hallucinant travail avec ses acteurs, qu’ils soient stars, comédiens réputés ou non professionnels.
Jean-Dominique Nuttens