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A simple question during a family dinner—"Who usually takes out the trash?"—sparks a nationwide investigation into unconscious biases. Sébastien Pestel's 2026 documentary follows researchers, families, and algorithms as they uncover patterns hidden in everyday interactions, from playground dynamics to corporate meetings. This observational study blends social science with personal revelations, creating a mirror for contemporary society that challenges viewers to recognize what they've been trained not to see.
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| Year | 2026 |
| Country | France |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Sébastien Pestel |
| Rating | TMDB: 9.0/10 (1 votes) |
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Pestel adopts a clinical yet humane approach, using data visualization and intimate interviews to build an atmosphere of quiet revelation rather than accusation. The film avoids easy answers, instead creating space for uncomfortable self-reflection.
Ideal for viewers curious about social psychology or anyone ready to examine their own automatic behaviors. You'll leave with more questions than you brought in—and perhaps a different perspective on your next casual conversation.—MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Sébastien Pestel
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An evening watch with friends after a lively debate, when you want to unpack complex questions together.
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