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Les neiges du Kilimandjaro

  • 2011
  • 10
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.3K
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Les neiges du Kilimandjaro (2011)
Despite losing his job, Michel lives happily with Marie-Claire. They have been in love for more than thirty years Â… Their children and grandchildren delight themÂ… They have plenty of close friendsÂ… They are proud of their union and political strugglesÂ… Their conscience is as clear as their view of life.
This happiness will be shattered along with their French window by two young men, armed and masked, who beat them, tie them up, snatch their wedding rings and flee with their credit cardsÂ…
The shock will be all the more violent when they discover that this brutal attack was organized by one of the young workers laid off at the same time as Michel, by one of their own people.
Michel and Marie-Claire gradually discover that their attacker, Christophe, only did what he did because he had no choice. He lives alone with his two younger brothers and takes very good care of them, keeping a close eye on their education and their healthÂ…
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A union pensioner and his wife are robbed, but find that merely getting the assailants brought to justice is not enough for their consciences.A union pensioner and his wife are robbed, but find that merely getting the assailants brought to justice is not enough for their consciences.A union pensioner and his wife are robbed, but find that merely getting the assailants brought to justice is not enough for their consciences.

  • Director
    • Robert Guédiguian
  • Writers
    • Victor Hugo
    • Jean-Louis Milesi
    • Robert Guédiguian
  • Stars
    • Ariane Ascaride
    • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Gérard Meylan
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    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • Victor Hugo
      • Jean-Louis Milesi
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Stars
      • Ariane Ascaride
      • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
      • Gérard Meylan
    • 9User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Ariane Ascaride
    Ariane Ascaride
    • Marie-Claire
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Michel
    Gérard Meylan
    Gérard Meylan
    • Raoul
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    • Christophe
    Marilyne Canto
    Marilyne Canto
    • Denise
    Anaïs Demoustier
    Anaïs Demoustier
    • Flo
    Adrien Jolivet
    • Gilles
    Robinson Stévenin
    • Le commissaire
    Karole Rocher
    Karole Rocher
    • La mère de Christophe
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    • Agnès
    Pierre Niney
    Pierre Niney
    • Le serveur du bar
    Yann Loubatière
    • Jules
    Jean-Baptiste Fonck
    Jean-Baptiste Fonck
    • Martin
    Emilie Piponnier
    Emilie Piponnier
    • Maryse
    Raphaël Hidrot
    • Jeannot
    Anthony Decadi
    • Gabriel l'agresseur
    Jeanine Gévaudan
    • Madame Iselim
    Frédérique Bonnal
    • Martine
    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • Victor Hugo
      • Jean-Louis Milesi
      • Robert Guédiguian
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    6lucdrouin

    Good questions, stereotyped characters

    Although the philosophical issues behind the plot are interesting and the acting is good, the characters are one-dimensional. For instance, the husband is the sombre socialist enmeshed in class-guilt, his wife is the jovial, understanding and strong spouse, the criminal's brothers are picture perfect children and the criminal is pretty articulate for a low-life sociopath; the other characters are as predictable. None of the characters are real, in the sense that it is very unlikely that you will meet such stereotyped people in your life. It is all black and white, like in a children film.
    10costaspap

    Art and Life: Thoughts on "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

    The question is simple but is far from being rhetorical: Should Art be an imitation of life, or should it be the other way around? The advocates of realism will surely make the first choice. In their view, life is full of ugliness that Art must faithfully portray, with absolutely no recourse to artificial embellishments. Often, the artist cannot even see the difference between realism and pessimism. In the case of cinema, in particular, the audience must leave the theater filled with dark thoughts and feelings of vanity. Happy ending is a taboo, and the positive message is hard to find (since life itself doesn't support it).

    On the opposite side of realism, idealism reserves a more noble and ambitious role for Art; namely, to create high standards of thinking and behavior, thus offering psychological, ideological and aesthetic motivation for man to overcome the inherent weaknesses of his/her nature and reach these standards.

    Robert Guédiguian's wonderful movie "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" (France, 2011) masterfully balances between these two opposite philosophical trends. On the one hand, there are the hard realities of our time: the economic recession and consequent unemployment, the growing youth resorting to crime, the refutation of the visions of the Left, and the (non-glorious) compromise of the latter with modern neoliberalism where there is no social care for the weak.

    On the other hand –and these are the elements progressively dominating the film up to the final catharsis- scenes of incredible beauty parade through the eyes of the viewer, exhibiting a triumph of friendship, humanity, forgiveness, solidarity (a worthy substitute for absent state care)... And, above all, love and togetherness that keep a marriage alive over time and against the difficult challenges of life!

    We left the theater full of positive thoughts and feelings. Finally leaving behind the painful memories of sickening movies by Michael Haneke or the Coen brothers...
    8marcoaponte

    After a traumatic experience in their home, a trade unionist and his wife question the turn their lives have taken

    After a traumatic incident in their home, we see a trade unionist and his wife, hard-core socialists, questioning the turn their lives have taken over the years, too comfortable, too middle-class. Have we become like those rich people we used to fight? they wonder. Set in Marseilles, this story is compelling, cleverly structured, and very moving. Performances are outstanding, particularly from the two leads: Ariane Ascaride as Marie Claire and Jean Pierre Darrousin as Michel. They wonder about the choices they made, the confront their own children, and they make new choices trying to recover their lost passion for equality and class struggle. Photography is beautiful and includes several shots of the Marseille Harbour. I saw this film on Saturday 15 September 2012 at the Prince Charles in London as part of the London Labour Film Festival.
    7stensson

    A hard snow's gonna fall

    What is solidarity? Solidarity in the union way? It seems easy in the beginning of this film, even if it's a decision which is to your own disadvantage. People have to go from the factory, there's a lottery and this union leader is among them. He didn't want any special treatment.

    But this thinking and feeling is challenged, when one of his coworkers robs him and his wife. Why did he do that? It's a result of compromises from the union, leaving the robber and his kid brothers in misery.

    So the screw is turned. Do you want revenge or do you blame yourself for lacking solidarity? The problem is solved in a way which shouldn't be mentioned here, but the answer is much easier than the questions.

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    • Trivia
      Filming lasted eight weeks.
    • Connections
      Features Les triplettes de Belleville (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Kilimandjaro
      Music by Pascal Danel

      Lyrics by Michel Delancray

      Performed by Pascal Danel

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Agat Films & Cie (France)
      • Agora Films (Switzerland)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Les pauvres gens
    • Filming locations
      • Digue du Large, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France(shipyard workplace)
    • Production companies
      • Agat Films & Cie
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Canal+
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    • Budget
      • €4,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,726,049
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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