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Max 2019

★ 6.84 votes20 min📅 2019-06-08

In *Max (2019)*, directed by Florence Hugues, a determined young intern navigates the gritty realities of a male-dominated car workshop.

Director: Florence Hugues

Cast

Franc Bruneau
Franc Bruneau
M. Blain
Zoé Héran
Zoé Héran
Maxine
Côme Levin
Côme Levin
Marcus
Clément Bresson
Clément Bresson
Jacques
Raphaël Almosni
Raphaël Almosni
Hamza Meziani
Hamza Meziani

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Max (2019) about?

*Max (2019)* follows Maxine, an intern at a car workshop, as she fights for a full-time position in an environment where she's often underestimated. Her journey highlights the challenges of being a woman in a traditionally male industry, blending humor with poignant moments of resilience.

Who directed Max?

Florence Hugues directed *Max (2019)*, bringing a fresh perspective to the short film with her keen eye for character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in Max?

The film stars Franc Bruneau as Maxine, Zoé Héran, Côme Levin, Clément Bresson, and Raphaël Almosni in key roles.

Is Max (2019) worth watching?

With its tight 20-minute runtime, *Max (2019)* packs a punch in its exploration of gender dynamics and workplace struggles. Fans of character-driven comedies and dramas will appreciate its sharp wit and authentic performances.

How long is Max?

*Max (2019)* has a runtime of 20 minutes.

About Max (2019) — A 20-Minute Comedy-Drama of Ambition in a Man's World

In *Max (2019)*, directed by Florence Hugues, a determined young intern navigates the gritty realities of a male-dominated car workshop. Maxine, played with sharp wit by Franc Bruneau, faces the daily challenges of proving herself in an industry where her presence is often overlooked. The film blends sharp social commentary with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of gender, perseverance, and the harsh truths of entering the workforce.

Set against the backdrop of mechanical grease and clanking tools, *Max (2019)* captures the tension between ambition and reality. With a runtime of just 20 minutes, this comedy-drama delivers a punchy, relatable story that resonates with anyone who's ever struggled to break into a challenging field. The cast, led by Bruneau and Zoé Héran, brings authenticity to the struggles and small victories of their characters.