
Winter Crossing
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Marie, in her forties, lives in the Hautes-Alpes, cut off from her relatives. She only has her lover, Alex, a border policeman. Thanks to him, she smuggles cigarettes between Italy and France for her ' get out. On her way to France, she bumps into Mouneer, a 20-year-old Sudanese migrant, determined to join his little sister. He guesses her trafficking and persuades her to bring migrants across the border.
Top Cast


Florence Loiret Caille
Florence Loiret Caille
Marie
Florence Loiret Caille
Marie


Saabo Balde
Saabo Balde
Souleymane
Saabo Balde
Souleymane


Jonathan Couzinié
Jonathan Couzinié
Alex
Jonathan Couzinié
Alex


Aurélia Petit
Aurélia Petit
Reception Center Manager
Aurélia Petit
Reception Center Manager


Philippe Frécon
Philippe Frécon
Mr. Bento
Philippe Frécon
Mr. Bento


Souleymane Touré
Souleymane Touré
Moussa
Souleymane Touré
Moussa


Marie Narbonne
Marie Narbonne
Chloé
Marie Narbonne
Chloé


Amal Affani
Amal Affani
Young Refugee Bardonecchia
Amal Affani
Young Refugee Bardonecchia
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