In 1972 newly radicalized Hollywood star Jane Fonda joined forces with cinematic innovator Jean-Luc Godard and collaborator Jean-Pierre Gorin in an unholy artistic alliance that resulted in Tout Va Bien (Everything's Alright). This free-ranging assault on consumer capitalism and the establishment left tells the story of a wildcat strike at a sausage factory as witnessed by an American reporter (Fonda) and her has-been New Wave film director husband (Yves Montand).
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French drama from directors Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin. The film follows Susan (Jane Fonda), an American journalist working as a French correspondent for a radio network. Accompanied by her husband Jacques (Yves Montand), Susan travels to a French sausage factory to interview the site manager, only to get caught up in a strike and sit-in where the bosses are taken hostage by the employees. With the workers campaigning for more money and better working conditions, Susan begins interviewing them on camera as she looks to document their story.
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