Well Done (1994 film)

A serial montage weaves the everyday life of the protagonists into a dense image-sound structure.

The viewer is immersed in a world in which the subtle violence of electronic technologies shapes interpersonal communication and leaves traces even in private spaces.

Well Done portrays a Swiss telebanking company as an exemplary place of the post-industrial working world.

The colloquial language is permeated by ubiquitous business English, while the architecture of the offices and the deserted corridors is reminiscent of futuristic landscapes.

[3] "Without any lamentation, but with absurd comedy, Well Done demonstrates the total domination of our economic system: from the telephone operator who even speaks to her colleagues in customer jargon, to the managers who still calculate while jogging, to the employee who already has a kind of qualification discussion with his son of secondary school age.