Stressed? Burnt out? You’re not alone! With black humour and biting irony, we get the incredible story of how modern working life became its own worst enemy – and what we can do to change it. Burnout, endless meetings and colourful Post-It notes with empty marketing phrases have hijacked meaningful work. How did we get there? Based on a sabotage manual developed during World War II, John Webster’s wildly entertaining and deeply upsetting film demonstrates how modern work has become a monster that devours itself – and everyone else around it. Without losing sight of the system’s human toll, the film speaks directly to a current agenda about how and how much we should actually work. And fortunately for all of us, there actually is a solution. At the heart of the film, we sit in with a group of successful business people as they come together to share their stories of burning out – and how they got on in life. Most people will no doubt be able to relate to much of ‘The Happy Worker’, and have a good, much-needed laugh about how it got this far.
侦探先生你的背包开着呢
台湾人の両親をもち、 日本で生まれ育った 斉風瑞(ふーみんママ)友人の一言から1971年、 神宮前に小さな中華風家庭料理のお店 「ふーみん」をオープン。 父と母からもらった 確かな味覚と温かな愛情。 なぜ、「ふーみん」は50年にわたって 愛されつづけるのか。 様々なメニューが生まれたストーリー、 ふーみんママと料理の原点。 数々の証言、日本と台湾、 そして斉風瑞の家族を 3年半にわたり追いつづけた 長編ドキュメンタリー映画作品。