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Nada que celebrar
Maggie has had four children, by four different fathers, removed by social services because of a previous violent relationship. When she meets Jorge, a gentle Latin American refugee, she gradually sees her chance for happiness, but her history still haunts her.
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Plot Summary
A group of disillusioned factory workers decide to take matters into their own hands when their company announces massive layoffs just before Christmas. Led by their eccentric foreman, they embark on a series of increasingly absurd and rebellious acts to protest the injustice.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its dark humor and satirical edge, though some found its comedic approach to serious issues to be uneven. Audiences were generally receptive to its anti-establishment message and quirky characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its biting social commentary on corporate greed.
Appreciated for its unique brand of absurd and often bleak humor.
Some found the narrative to be a bit unfocused at times.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was released in France under the title 'Le Cinquième Étage' (The Fifth Floor), but later gained international recognition with the title 'Nada que celebrar' or 'Nothing to Celebrate'.
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