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WHITE MATERIAL

by Claire Denis

synopsis

During a period of unrest and rebellion, in a farming province of African country, home of one of the rebel chiefs, Maria, an unshakable and brave white woman, refuses to abandon her coffee harvest and face up to the danger she is putting her family in. In her eyes, giving up is a sign of weakness and cowardice. On this plantation, which has already provided a living for three generations of white people, André, her former husband and father of their teenage son, fears Maria’s blindness, stubbornness and pride. Without her knowing, he decides to plan the family’s escape, their repatriation to France. André no longer believes in the value of coffee. He is remarried to a young African woman, who has born him a son, and is prepared to do anything for them. This includes betraying Maria by putting her destiny in the hands of the neighbouring village’s mayor whom he considers a friend, without understanding, without even imagining that the mayor is involved in the conflict...

original title: White Material
country: France
sales agent: Goodfellas
year: 2009
genre: fiction
directed by: Claire Denis
film run: 100'
release date: FR 24/03/2010, BE 05/05/2010, UK 02/07/2010, NL 22/07/2010, CZ 26/08/2010, ES 01/07/2011
screenplay: Marie Ndiaye, Claire Denis
cast: Isabelle Huppert, Christophe Lambert, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Isaach de Bankolé
cinematography by: Yves Cape
costumes designer: Judy Shrewsbury
producer: Pascal Caucheteux
production: Why Not Productions, France 3 Cinéma, Wild Bunch Production, Les Films Terre Africaine
distributor: Wild Bunch Distribution, Imagine, Curzon Artificial Eye, September Film Distribution Netherlands, Film Distribution Artcam, Golem Distribución

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