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Snow and Ashes

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Snow and Ashes
Film poster
Directed byCharles-Olivier Michaud
Written byCharles-Olivier Michaud
Produced byEric Mantion
David-Alexandre Coiteux
Charles-Olivier Michaud
StarringRhys Coiro
David-Alexandre Coiteux
Lina Roessler
Frédéric Gilles
Jean Lapointe
CinematographyJean-François Lord
Edited byElisabeth Tremblay
Release date
  • May 16, 2010 (2010-05-16)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
Russian
French
BudgetCAD$ 600,000

Snow and Ashes (French: Neige et cendres) is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud. It follows the story of Blaise and David, two war correspondents covering an unnamed conflict in eastern Europe. It was awarded by the Jury Award for Best Narrative at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival.

Cast

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  • Rhys Coiro as Blaise Dumas
  • David-Alexandre Coiteux as David Arnault
  • Lina Roessler as Sophie St-Laurent
  • Marina Eva as Patricia Aznii
  • Gabriel Oszeciuk as Mishka Aznii
  • Frédéric Gilles as Manu Poitier
  • Natalie Chepurnyi as Stef Abelev
  • Marianne Farley as Sana Abelev
  • Alex Kudrytsky as Lt. Kaparov
  • Jean Lapointe as Thomas Dumas

Accolades

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The film won the Jury Award for Best Narrative at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival and won several other prizes, notably the prize for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2010 Mexico City International Film Festival and the Jury Award for Best Feature at the Sonoma Valley Film Festival.[citation needed]

Jean-François Lord won the Genie Award for Best Cinematography at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2012.[1] The film also received nominations for Best Makeup (Tammy Lou Pate) and Best Visual Effects (Jacques Levesque, Eve Brunet, Philippe Roberge).[2]

References

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  1. ^ Peter Howell, "Lazhar makes the grade". Toronto Star, March 9, 2012.
  2. ^ Brian D. Johnson, "Quebec and Croneberg lead Genies". Maclean's, January 17, 2012.
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