The film's stars are Jocelyn and Serge Klur, former workers at a factory that manufactured clothes for the luxury goods brand 'Kenzo', owned by LVMH (Group owned by French billionaire, Bernard Arnault). When the factory was moved to Poland, the couple found themselves unemployed, struggling with debt, and at risk of losing their house. The director and left-wing activist François Ruffin sets out to help the couple, seeking to make Bernard Arnault, head of LVMH, pay compensation to the couple for "ruining their lives".