Blanc comme neige (2010)
Directed by Christophe Blanc

Thriller
aka: White Snow

Film Synopsis

Maxime has everything he could want to be happy.  The manager of a thriving car dealership business, he has beautiful young wife and a comfortable house.  But his cosy little world is upended one day when Simon, his associate, is murdered by a gang of thugs.  Feeling honour-bound to avenge Simon's killing, he rounds up his brothers and prepares his offensive.  Alas, Maxime's bid for revenge turns into a fiasco and he and his family are soon drawn into an increasingly hopeless situation...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christophe Blanc
  • Script: Christophe Blanc, Roger Bohbot
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Brunet
  • Music: Krishna Levy
  • Cast: François Cluzet (Maxime), Olivier Gourmet (Grégoire), Jonathan Zaccaï (Abel), Bouli Lanners (Simon), Louise Bourgoin (Michèle), Pertti Koivula (Matti), Ilkka Koivula (Jukka), Kai Lehtinen (Markku), Sasha Queille (Camille), Lauri Uusitalo (Timo), Brigitte Messina (Noémie), Gianluca Matarrese (Horacio), Noria Tzaprenko (Sofia), Ludo Hellinx (Vendeur salon de l'auto), Luc Wouters (Vendeur salon de l'auto), Alexandra Kedzierska (Indra), Ronnie Commissaris (Président Vermeulen), Rik Hancké (Homme d'affaires salon de l'auto), Luc Longton (Homme d'affaires salon de l'auto), Etienne Feyder (Homme d'affaires salon de l'auto)
  • Country: Belgium / France
  • Language: French / English / Finnish / German
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: White Snow

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