

Fantasy · Drama
Overview
Jeanne, a 15-year-old orphan, witnesses the shoot for a film adaptation of the fairy tale The Snow Queen, and she becomes fascinated by its star, Cristina, an actress who is just as mysterious and alluring as the Queen she is playing.
Top Cast


Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard
Cristina / The Snow Queen
Marion Cotillard
Cristina / The Snow Queen


Clara Pacini
Clara Pacini
Jeanne / Bianca
Clara Pacini
Jeanne / Bianca


August Diehl
August Diehl
Max
August Diehl
Max


Marine Gesbert
Marine Gesbert
Stéphanie
Marine Gesbert
Stéphanie


Lila-Rose Gilberti
Lila-Rose Gilberti
Chloé
Lila-Rose Gilberti
Chloé


Gaspar Noé
Gaspar Noé
Dino, the Director
Gaspar Noé
Dino, the Director


Dounia Sichov
Dounia Sichov
The First Assistant Director
Dounia Sichov
The First Assistant Director


Valentina Vezzoso
Valentina Vezzoso
Bianca
Valentina Vezzoso
Bianca


Cassandre Louis Urbain
Cassandre Louis Urbain
Rose
Cassandre Louis Urbain
Rose


Aurélia Petit
Aurélia Petit
Narrator (voice)
Aurélia Petit
Narrator (voice)
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