Led by the company La Poursuite du Bleu and directed by Samuel Valensi and Paul‑Eloi Forget, Made in France is a biting satire that follows Émile, an ex-convict who returns to work in a factory and becomes head of the union to save his colleagues after a delocalisation is announced. The staging is dark and spare, with a constant drum score that drives the rhythm. Part Chaplin-like cinematic fable, part political comedy, the piece balances absurdity and human warmth.
In French.
