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Director
  
Robert Guediguian

Featured song
  
Kilimandjaro

Duration
  

Language
  
French

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Initial DVD release
  
April 4, 2012 (France)

Country
  
France

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Release date
  
14 May 2011 (2011-05-14) (Cannes) 16 November 2011 (2011-11-16) (France)

Based on
  
Victor Hugo Les pauvres gens

Writer
  
Robert Guediguian (scenario), Victor Hugo (poem), Jean-Louis Milesi (scenario)

Initial release
  
November 16, 2011 (France)

Cast
  
Gérard Meylan
(Raoul),
Marilyne Canto
(Denise),
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
(Christophe),
Anaïs Demoustier
(Flo),
Adrien Jolivet
(Gilles),
Robinson Stévenin
(le commissaire)

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro (French: Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro) is a 2011 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It won the audience award and the Silver Spike at the Valladolid International Film Festival.

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Plot

The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011 film) movie scenes

Michel (Jean-Pierre Darroussin), lives happily with Marie-Claire (Ariane Ascaride), his wife of nearly 30 years. A dedicated CGT (General Confederation of Labour) trade unionist, he is charged with calling out the names in a draw in the shipyard to select who will be among the 20 workers to be made redundant. Though he did not need to place his own name in the bin, he did so and it is drawn, and so he loses his job along with the 19 others.

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His fellow workers and his family organize a party for his 30th wedding anniversary and present them with travel money and a ticket to Tanzania to visit Mount Kilimanjaro, singing the 1960s hit song "Kilimandjaro". Raoul (Gérard Meylan), Michel's brother-in-law, workmate and fellow trade union official presents him with a treasured but long-lost comic book from Michel's childhood, which Raoul says he found in a secondhand bookshop.

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Before they leave for their holiday, Michel and Marie-Claire are brutally robbed while at home playing cards with Raoul, and Raoul's wife, Denise (Marilyne Canto). Michel is injured in the brutal attack and Denise becomes seriously disturbed from the trauma. One of the two robbers takes the comic book.

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Michel is on a bus when he sees two children reading the comic book stolen from him in the robbery. Following them, he recognises their older brother Christophe (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet) as one of his fellow redundant workers. He identifies Christophe to the police and watches his arrest. Gradually, Michel and Marie-Claire discover that Christophe is caring for his two younger brothers, neglected for years by their mother. Michel has second thoughts and wants to withdraw his accusation, but to no avail as the case cannot be withdrawn. In the spirit of his hero, the French socialist leader Jean Jaurès, he decides to try to help the two younger brothers, only to discover that Marie-Claire has beaten him to it and is already secretly taking care of the children. They realise that it is their shared ideals that bind their relationship and, after hard arguments with their own, grown-up, children and with Raoul, they take the two boys into their home to look after them while their brother serves a long sentence. Raoul admits that he didn't find the comic book in a secondhand bookshop at all, but had stolen it from Michel when they were children.

Cast

  • Ariane Ascaride as Marie-Claire
  • Jean-Pierre Darroussin as Michel
  • Gérard Meylan as Raoul
  • Marilyne Canto as Denise
  • Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet as Christophe
  • Anaïs Demoustier as Flo
  • Robinson Stévenin as Commissioner
  • Adrien Jolivet as Gilles
  • Karole Rocher as Christophe's Mother
  • Julie-Marie Parmentier as Agnès
  • Pierre Niney as Waiter
  • Yann Loubartière as Jules
  • Jean-Baptiste Fonck as Martin
  • Emilie Piponnier as Maryse
  • Raphaël Hidrot as Jeannot
  • Anthony Decadi as Gabriel
  • Frédérique Bonnal as Martine
  • Simon Frenay
  • Story and title

    The story, written by director Robert Guédiguian and Jean-Louis Milesi, takes its inspiration from the poem Les pauvres gens [Poor People] (How Good Are The Poor) one of the best known of Victor Hugo's poems from his three-volume poetry collection, La Légende des siècles (The Legend of the Centuries).

    The title, on the other hand, is taken from the name of the song the main characters' family sings in the film: Pascal Danel's song "Kilimandjaro", known in French as Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro (The Snows of Kilimanjaro).

    Critical response

    On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 100% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10.

    References

    The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011 film) Wikipedia
    The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011 film) IMDb The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011 film) themoviedb.org