In his latest movie, two times Golden Palm winner Michael Haneke (Amour, Das weisse Band) again proves to be a criticaster of Western society. Anne Laurent (Isabelle Huppert) heads a large construction company, which she takes over from her father (Jean-Louis Trintignant), who is suffering from dementia. The rich Laurent family lives on a large country estate in Calais, where the European refugee crisis is constantly tangible in the background. The generation gap and mutual tension put the constrained family relationships on edge.