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  1. 24 de mar. de 2010 · White Material: Directed by Claire Denis. With Isabelle Huppert, Christopher Lambert, Nicolas Duvauchelle, William Nadylam. Amidst turmoil and racial conflict in a Francophone African state, a white French woman fights for her coffee crop, her family and ultimately for her life.

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    • Drama, War
    • Claire Denis
    • 2010-03-24
  2. White Material is a 2009 French drama film directed by Claire Denis and co-written with Marie NDiaye. The film stars Isabelle Huppert as Maria Vial, a struggling French coffee producer in an unnamed French-speaking African country, who decides to stay at her coffee plantation in spite of an erupting civil war.

  3. Em “White Material”, Claire Denis volta à África, onde passou a infância e onde baseou seu longa-metragem de estreia, “Chocolat” (1988). Com uma câmera intimista, que já virou sua marca, ela nos leva à história de Maria (Isabelle Huppert), uma branca de origem francesa que, em meio à guerra civil, se recusa a deixar uma fazenda ...

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    • Adèle Ado
    • Claire Denis
  4. www.batalhacentrodecinema.pt › filme › fc-film-39Filme - White Material

    Através de uma narrativa repleta de avanços e recuos no tempo, e de uma interpretação feroz de Isabelle Huppert, White Material evoca as repercussões da arrogância do colonialismo europeu e a precariedade da razão num contexto de convulsão social, política e cultural.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2011 · In White Material, the great contemporary French filmmaker Claire Denis, known for her restless, intimate dramas, introduces an unforgettably crazed character. Played by a ferocious Isabelle Huppert, Maria is an entitled white woman living in Africa, desperately unwilling to give up her family’s crumbling coffee plantation despite ...

    • Maria Vial
  6. From Claire Denis, the incomparable director of BEAU TRAVAIL, L'INTRUS and 35 SHOTS OF RHUM, comes WHITE MATERIAL: a rich and thrilling account of a woman driven to the edge.

  7. Claire Denis's White Material is a powerfully unsentimental picture of post-colonial unrest in an unnamed West African nation. It shockingly evinces the latent instability and resultant state of continual dread that hovers over the inchoate civil war ominously developing offscreen.