The Secret of the Grain
At the interface of Sète, Mr. Slimani, a weary 60-year-old, drags himself toward a shipyard project that has become more and harder to deal with as the years proceed. He's a divorced dad who forces himself to stay inspite of the schisms and anxieties financial difficulties make a lot more intense and which are easily sparked off. He's certainly currently going through a delicate time in his entire own life also every thing appears to cause him to feel useless: a failure. Set up their own restaurant and he would like to escape it all. But it appears to be an unreachable fantasy given his meager, intermittent salary which is not anywhere near enough to supply what he needs to realize his ambition. But they can dream and chat about it with his family specifically. A family gradually gives its aid for the project, that concerns represent the way to a wholesome life. Because of its ingeniousness and hard labour, this dream soon becomes a real possibility. . .or almost...