BAISE-EN-VILLE (France, 2025, 94′)
Sunday, October 5th, at 8:00 p.m.; Cinema Massimo, Screen 1
The closing night of the sixth edition of Job Film Days will take place on Sunday, October 5th, at 8:00 p.m. at Cinema Massimo.
During the evening, there will be an awards ceremony for the festival’s three competitive sections: the international competition dedicated to documentaries and feature films dealing with different aspects of the world of work, the “Job 2025” JFD – INAIL Piemonte International Movie Award , the competition dedicated to short films made in the European Union by directors under 40 that tell the story of “emerging” jobs and the challenges of contemporary work, “ Job for the Future 2025″ Award JFD – Turin Chamber of Commerce , and the JFD “Decent Work for All – 2025” Award JFD – ITCILO , reserved for short films on the themes of the “Decent Work Agenda”, made by young directors from low- and middle income countries according to the OECD/DAC 2024-2025 data.
There will also be an award ceremony for the Best Subjects on the theme of work created as part of the writing workshop “From idea to scriptment: Job Film Days 2025”. The awards are supported by the Turin Order of Labor Consultants and Aurora Penne – Writing Workshop.
The audience will then be able to watch the closing movie, Baise-en-ville (France, 2025) by Martin Jauvat, who will present the movie.
The evening will be hosted by Stefania Rosso (actress) and Gabriele Filosa (actor).
Admission method: entry is reserved for invited guests. However, a number of tickets will still be available to the public and can be purchased online and at the cinema box office.
International title: Baise-en-ville
Original title: Baise-en-ville
Director, screenplay: Martin Jauvat
Photography: Vincent Peugnet
Editing: Jules Coudignac
Sound: Pierre Leroux
Starring: Martin Jauvat, Emmanuelle Bercot, William Lebghil, Michel Hazanavicius, Géraldine Pailhas
Production: Ecce Films
25-year-old Sprite absolutely needs to find a job. In order to start working, he needs a driving license, but in order to pay for driving lessons he needs a job. Wanting to break this vicious cycle, he finds a rather odd job: cleaning elegant villas after hosting parties around Paris. However, he is soon confronted by the difficult situation of catching public transport in poorly-connected areas. Marie-Charlotte, his driving instructor, convinces him to sign up on a dating website to solve the problem and sleep near the villas. But Sprite is not a good seductor… This movie, whose title also means “sleeping around”, stars the famous actress and director Emmanuelle Bercot as Marie-Charlotte, and the acclaimed director Michel Hazanavicius as Sprite’s father. Baise-en-ville was presented at the Semaine de la Critique of Cannes Film Festival 2025.
Martin Jauvat (Chelles, 1995) is a self-taught filmmaker who started creating self-produced movies in his native town. His first “produced” movie, Le sang de la veine, was selected for the César Awards in the short film category in 2022. With his first long feature film Grand Paris he participated in the Semaine de la Critique section of the Cannes Film Festival. Juvat is also an actor, starring in both his own movies and in other directors’ ones.
Filmography: Les vacances à Chelles (sf, 2019), Mozeb (mlf, 2020), Le sang de la veine (sf, 2021), Grand Paris Express (sf, 2021), Grand Paris (2022), Baise-en-ville (2025).
