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White Material

Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama
Release Year: 2009
Country: France, Cameroon
Runtime: 106
Rating: (0)
Languages: French
Director: Claire Denis
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:

  • 1968. It's a man's world. But not for long…
  • Dagenham, England, 1968. An ordinary woman fights for equal pay and achieves something extraordinary.

  • Writing by: Claire Denis – (scenario) and
    Marie N'Diaye – (scenario)
    Lucie Borleteau – collaboration

    Produced by: Pascal Caucheteux – producer

    Cast: Isabelle Huppert – Maria Vial
    Christopher Lambert – André Vial (as Christophe Lambert)
    Nicolas Duvauchelle – Manuel Vial
    Isaach De Bankolé – Le Boxeur
    William Nadylam – Chérif, le maire
    Adèle Ado – Lucie, la femme d'André
    Ali Barkai – Jeep, le chef des enfants rebelles
    Daniel Tchangang – José
    Michel Subor – Henri Vial, le propriétaire
    Jean-Marie Ahanda
    Patrice Eya

    Music: Stuart Staples
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    Plot Outline:

    Denis revisits Africa, this time exploring a place rife with civil and racial conflict. A white French family outlawed in its home and attempting to save its coffee plantation connects with a black hero also embroiled in the tumult. All try to survive as their world rapidly crumbles around them


    Plot: Denis revisits Africa, this time exploring a place rife with civil and racial conflict. A white French family outlawed in its home and attempting to save its coffee plantation connects with a black hero also embroiled in the tumult. All try to survive as their world rapidly crumbles around them

    Movie Quotes:

    Barbara Castle: I am what is known as a fiery redhead. Now, I hate to make this a matter of appearance and go all womanly on you, but there you have it. And me standing up like this is in fact just that redheaded fieriness leaping to the fore. Credence? I will give credence to their cause. My god! Their cause already has credence. It is equal pay. Equal pay is common justice, and if you two weren't such a pair of egotistical, chauvinistic, bigoted dunderheads, you would realise that. Oh, my office is run by incompetents and I am sick of being patronised, spoken down to, and generally treated as if I was the May Queen. Set up the meeting!



    Goofs: We know about 6 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Anachronisms: The Mark 1 Cortinas shown as being manufactured in new and archive footage ceased production two years earlier in 1966, when the squarer Mk 2 was introduced.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Sandie Shaw who sang the film's title song used to work as a punched-card operator in the Ford plant at Dagenham several years before the events depicted in the film.



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