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  1. I Like to Work (Mobbing) (Italian: Mi piace lavorare (Mobbing)) is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Comencini. It won the Panorama section Ecumenical Jury Prize at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival. It also won the Nastro d'Argento for best script.

  2. 13. Feb. 2004 · Mi piace lavorare (Mobbing): Directed by Francesca Comencini. With Nicoletta Braschi, Camille Dugay Comencini, Rosa Matteucci, Alessio Sperati. A woman comes across the difficulties of modern work: to force her to resign from her job, her firm tries all the humiliation techniques known as "mobbing".

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    • Drama
    • Francesca Comencini
    • 2004-02-13
  3. Synopsis. A woman comes across the difficulties of modern work: to force her to resign from her job, her firm tries all the humiliation techniques known as “mobbing”. The film is based upon real cases reported by Italian unions. Cast.

    • Francesca Comencini
    • RAI Cinema, Bianca Film
  4. by Francesca Comencini. synopsis. Anna lives alone with her daughter Morgana and works in the accounts section of a big firm. She likes her work, gets along very well with her colleagues and clients, but the day the company is bought by an international firm, everything suddenly changes.

  5. 22. Feb. 2004 · A quiet drama about the insidious effects of harassment in the workplace, "I Like to Work (Mobbing)" showcases Nicoletta Braschi's intense perf as a mousy office drone exploited for her dedication ...

  6. 13. Feb. 2004 · Overview. A woman comes across the difficulties of modern work: to force her to resign from her job, her firm tries all the humiliation techniques known as "mobbing". The film is based upon real cases reported by Italian unions. Francesca Comencini.

  7. Villerupt Italian Film Festival 2004: Competition Critic’s Prize The agency where Anna works as a secretary grade 3, has been bought by a foreign company. The day of the office party to celebrate the merger, Anna is the only one among the employees for not being greeted by the personal new director.