This comedy is about a Métro worker, Jules, who penned seventeen unanswered letters to France's Minister of Transportation protesting being fired. When he learns that the Minister is to appear in person at the Lyons station to dedicate a new rail line, Jules is there hoping to speak with him in person; he carries a concealed gun and when he is unable to speak to the Minister, the normally mild Jules snaps and takes an entire train car hostage
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| Directing | Stéphane Clavier | Director |
| Writing | Stéphane Clavier | Writer |
| Writing | Stéphane Clavier | Dialogue |
| Writing | Santiago Amigorena | Writer |
| Writing | Santiago Amigorena | Dialogue |
| Writing | Christophe Loizillon | Writer |
| Writing | Christophe Loizillon | Dialogue |
| Writing | Marion Vernoux | Writer |
| Writing | Marion Vernoux | Dialogue |
| Camera | François Catonné | Director of Photography |
| Art | Katia Wyszkop | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Carine Sarfati | Costume Design |
| Sound | Eric Devulder | Sound |
| Sound | Dominique Gaborieau | Sound |
| Editing | Mireille Leroy | Editor |
| Sound | Michel Hardy | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Eric Altmayer | Producer |
| Production | Nicolas Altmayer | Producer |
| Directing | Renaud Alcalde | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Christopher Granier-Deferre | Second Assistant Director |
| Production | Mamade | Casting |
| Production | Ilya Claisse | Production Manager |
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