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Director: Jean-Luc Trotignon
Cast: Jacques François, Michel Crémadès, Luis Rego, Valérie Mairesse
The CEO of a recycling company blames lazy staff for declining results. To motivate them, he sends executives to a survival course in the Corsican maquis, hoping to transform them into conquerors. The executives, in suits and ties, find the hostile environment challenging.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Leopard Ties, a 1992 French TV movie directed by Jean-Luc Trotignon, is a comedic take on corporate culture. While critical reception is not widely documented, the film's premise of executives struggling in a hostile survival course environment has intrigued audiences, as indicated by its respectable IMDb rating of 6.4/10.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky French comedy will enjoy this 1992 film directed by Jean-Luc Trotignon, which blends workplace satire and fish-out-of-water humor as a group of buttoned-up executives are forced to confront the wilderness during a Corsican team-building exercise. The clash between the corporate suits and the rugged natural environment provides plenty of amusing moments and social commentary.