Largo Winch surprises everyone when, having inherited Group W from his
father, decides to sell it so that he can found a large humanitarian
organisation. On the day he is due to sever his corporate ties,
he is accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To
prove his innocence, Largo must retrace his past life, in the heart of
the Burmese jungle...
Script: Julien Rappeneau, Jérôme Salle, Jean Van Hamme (novel),
Philippe Francq (novel)
Cinematographer: Denis Rouden
Music: Alexandre Desplat
Cast: Tomer Sisley (Largo Winch),
Sharon Stone (Diane Francken),
Ulrich Tukur (Dwight Cochrane),
Napakpapha Nakprasitte (Malunaï),
Olivier Barthelemy (Simon Ovronnaz),
Laurent Terzieff (Alexandre Jung),
Nicolas Vaude (Gauthier),
Clemens Schick (Dragan Lazarevic),
Nirut Sirichanya (Général Kyaw Min),
Dmitriy Nazarov (Virgil Nazatchov),
François Montagut (Clive Hanson),
Anatole Taubman (Beaumont),
Praptpapol Suwanbang (Kadjang),
Weronika Rosati (Anna),
Carlo Brandt (Freddy Kaplan),
Elizabeth Bennett (Pennywinckle),
Leonardo Gillosi (Noom),
John Arnold (Thomas Jung),
Wolfgang Pissors (Attinger),
Olivia Jackson (Chloé)
Country: France / Belgium / Germany
Language: French / English / Thai / Serbian
Support: Color
Runtime: 119 min
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