The Apprentices
The Apprentices

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The Apprentices

1995
Movie
95 min
French

Antoine is a failed and depressed writer. Fred doesn't do much in his life and seems to be happy about it. The two of them share an apartment and live in a shambles. The adventures and mostly the misadventures of these two buddies/losers, makes them realise that despite everything that happens their friendship is the most important thing in their lives.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This is a documentary that explores the lives and work of apprentices in various trades. It offers a glimpse into the skills, dedication, and challenges faced by individuals learning a craft through hands-on training.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Apprentices (1995)' is limited as it appears to be a lesser-known documentary. Specific reviews or audience scores are not readily available in major databases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciates the focus on vocational training.

  • Highlights the importance of skilled trades.

  • Offers an unvarnished look at the learning process.

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CinemaSerf

“Antoine” (François Cluzet) and his younger pal “Fred” (Guillaume Depardieu - anyone else think he’s the double of Julian Sands?) live together in a glorified squat struggling to put a lettuce, or a tomato, on the table. The former fancies ...