Archive of films White Material / White Material

France
2009, 102 min

Section: Horizons
Year: 2010

In her latest, visually stunning film, screened in competition at the Venice IFF, celebrated French director Claire Denis returns to post-colonial Africa, where she also set her outstanding debut Chocolat. But twenty years on, civil war is spreading chaos and violence. Caught in the middle of turbulent historical events, Marie, played by Isabelle Huppert, stubbornly tries to save the harvest on a coffee plantation owned by the once respected family, which she married into years before.


Synopsis

For the main role in her latest film, Claire Denis cast Isabelle Huppert, holder of the 44th KVIFF Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema. Huppert plays Marie, who has set herself the task of maintaining Café Vial, a once prosperous coffee plantation. But post-colonial Africa, where Denis returns after many years, is quite different from the place she captured in her semi-autobiographical debut Chocolate. Twenty years on, civil war is spreading chaos and violence in a country held to ransom by hoards of child soldiers armed with sub-machine guns. Unlike the majority of French residents, Marie and her family refuse to evacuate and remain on the plantation, where Marie tries to save the coffee yield and hire labourers to harvest the crop. For the natives, the Vial family become "white material”, and the local radio station jubilantly announces that the days are numbered for families like this. Denis has succeeded in visually conjuring up an almost magical world whose beauty stands out from the starkness of the historical situation, and whose heroes are faced with a number of unforeseeable and often surprising decisions.

About the director

Claire Denis

Claire Denis (b. 1948, Paris) spent her childhood in colonial Africa. In her native France she first studied economics, but then moved to IDHEC film school, where she teaches today. She worked as assistant director for Jacques Rivette, Costa-Gavras, Wim Wenders and Jim Jarmusch. She debuted in 1988 with the film Chocolate, which was screened in competition at Cannes. Karlovy Vary has hosted screenings of her films I Can’t Sleep (1994), Nénette and Boni (1996), awarded a Golden Leopard at the Locarno IFF, and 35 Shots of Rum (2008), later sent into Czech distribution as well. Czech cinemas have also screened the erotic horror film Trouble Every Day (2001), likewise shown at Cannes, and the collection of film stories Ten Minutes Older: The Cello (2002), for which she shot the segment "Vers Nancy”. We should also mention the film Beau travail (1999), which premiered at Venice, as did White Material.

Contacts

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About the film

Color, 35 mm

Section: Horizons
   
Director: Claire Denis
Screenplay: Claire Denis, Marie NDiaye
Dir. of Photography: Yves Cape
Music: Stuart S. Staples (Tindersticks)
Editor: Guy Lecorne
Producer: Pascal Caucheteux
Production: Why Not Productions
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Christophe Lambert, Isaach De Bankole, Nicolas Duvauchelle, William Nadylam
Contact: Artcam Films, Wild Bunch
Distributor: Artcam Films
   
www: www.whitematerial-lefilm.com

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