Neige (1981)
Directed by Juliet Berto, Jean-Henri Roger

Drama
aka: Snow

Film Synopsis

A drugs dealer in the Pigalle district of Paris is shot by the police.  His injuries are not fatal and a barmaid, Anita, helps him with the support of a Caribbean pastor, Jocko.   His friend Willy reluctantly offers his help, but manages to lay his hands on the missing drugs.  Taken by surprise by the police, he is shot in his turn.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Juliet Berto, Jean-Henri Roger
  • Script: Juliet Berto, Jean-Henri Roger, Marc Villard (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: William Lubtchansky
  • Music: François Bréant, Bernard Lavilliers
  • Cast: Juliet Berto (Anita), Jean-François Stévenin (Willy), Robert Liensol (Jocko), Patrick Chesnais (Le premier inspecteur), Jean-François Balmer (Le second inspecteur), Paul Le Person (Bruno Vallès), Frédérique Jamet (Annie Vallès), Dominique Maurin (Le blond), Michel Lechat (Leclat), Michel Berto (L'aveugle), Nini Crépon (Betty), Anna Prucnal (Wanda Vallès), Raymond Bussières (Menendez), Eddie Constantine (Pierrot), Bernard Lavilliers (Eddie), Roger Delaporte (L'aveugle), Nedjar (Borelli), Ras Paul Nephtali, Emilie Benoît, Jean-Baptiste Aubertin
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Snow

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