Largo Winch II (2011)

(Page créée avec « Largo Winch 2 est un film français, adapté de la bande dessinée éponyme, réalisé par Jérôme Salle, sorti en 2011. Le film est la suite de [[Largo Winch | Largo W... »)
 
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Largo Winch 2 est un film français, adapté de la bande dessinée éponyme, réalisé par [[Jérôme Salle]], sorti en 2011.
+
Largo Winch 2 is a French film, adapted from the eponymous comic book, directed by [[Jérôme Salle]], released in 2011.
  
Le film est la suite de [[Largo Winch | Largo Winch (2008)]].
+
The film is the sequel to [[Largo Winch (2008) | Largo Winch]].
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
  
Propulsé à la tête du [[Groupe W]] après le décès de son père adoptif, Largo Winch décide à la surprise générale, de le mettre en vente afin de créer une ambitieuse fondation humanitaire. Mais le jour de la signature, il se retrouve accusé de crimes contre l'humanité par un mystérieux témoin. Pour prouver son innocence, Largo devra retourner sur les traces de sa vie passée, au cœur de la jungle birmane.
+
Propelled to the head of the [[W Group]] after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it in order to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But on the day of the signing, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To prove his innocence, Largo must retrace the steps of his past life, deep in the Burmese jungle.
  
== Fiche technique ==
+
==Technical Information==
 +
* Direction: [[Jérôme Salle]]
 +
* Production Director: Eric Zaouali
 +
* Stunt Coordinator: [[Electric Travelling Cascades]]
 +
* Stuntman: [[Stéphane Boulay]]
 +
* Director of Photography: Denis Rouden
 +
* Editor: Stan Collet
 +
* Production Designer: Laurent Ott
 +
* Hair Stylist: Agathe Dupuis
 +
* Assistant Editor: Karine Prido
 +
* Makeup Artist: Emmanuelle Velge
 +
* Costume Designer: Gabrielle Binder
 +
* Sound Engineer: Marc Engels
 +
* Sound Design Supervisor: Jean-Paul Hurier
 +
* First Assistant Director: Brieuc Vanderswalm
 +
* Composer: [[Alexandre Desplat]]
 +
* Casting Director: Gigi Akoka
 +
* Budget: 20 million euros
 +
* Release Date: February 16, 2011
  
== Fiche technique ==
+
==Cast==
* Réalisation : [[Jérôme Salle]]
+
* [[Tomer Sisley]]: ''Largo Winch''
* Directeur de production : Eric Zaouali
+
* [[Sharon Stone]]: ''Diane Francken''
* Régleur cascades : [[Electric Travelling Cascades]]
+
* [[Ulrich Tukur]]: ''Dwight Cochrane''
* Cascadeur : [[Stéphane Boulay]]
+
* [[Olivier Barthélémy]]: ''Simon Ovronnaz''
* Directeur de la photographie : Denis Rouden
+
* [[Mamee Napakpapha Nakprasitte]]: ''Malunaï''
* Monteur : Stan Collet
+
* [[Laurent Terzieff]]: ''Alexandre Jung''
* Chef décorateur : Laurent Ott
+
* [[Nicolas Vaude]]: ''Gauthier''
* Coiffeuse : Agathe Dupuis
+
* [[Anatole Taubman]]: ''Beaumont''
* Assistante monteuse : Karine Prido
+
* [[Miki Manojlovic]]: ''Nerio Winch''
* Maquilleuse : Emmanuelle Velge
+
* [[Carlo Brandt]]: ''Freddy Kaplan''
* Costumière : Gabrielle Binder
+
* [[Elizabeth Bennet]]: ''Miss Pennywinckle''
* Ingénieur du son : Marc Engels
+
* [[Clemens Schick]]: ''Dragan Lazarevic''
* Superviseur du design sonore : Jean-Paul Hurier
+
* [[François Montagut]]: ''Clive Hanson''
* 1er assistant réalisateur : Brieuc Vanderswalm
+
* [[Chantal Banlier]]: ''Nurse Jung''
* Compositeur : [[Alexandre Desplat]]
+
* [[Nirut Sirichanya]]: ''General Kyaw Min''
* Directrice du casting : Gigi Akoka
+
* [[Dmitry Nazarov]]: ''Virgil Nazatchov''
* Budget : 20 millions d'euros
+
* [[Praptpapol Suwanbang]]: ''Kadjang''
* Date de sortie : 16 février 2011
+
* [[Weronika Rosati]]: ''Anna''
 +
* [[Leonardo Gillosi]]: ''Noom''
 +
* [[John Arnold]]: ''Thomas Jung''
 +
* [[Wolfgang Pissors]]: ''Attinger''
 +
* [[Olivia Jackson]]: ''Chloe''
 +
* [[Georges Siatidis]]: ''Swiss Judge''
 +
* [[Sonia Couling]]: ''Wang''
 +
* [[Sahajak Boonthanakit]]: ''Dan Khongpipat''
 +
* [[Philippe van Kessel]]: ''Vladimir Podolsky''
 +
* [[Teerawat Mulvilai]]: ''Sam Sak''
 +
* [[Saichia Wongwirot]]: ''Ko Sin''
 +
* [[Tim Luscombe]]: ''John Stewart''
 +
* [[Gérald Marti]]: ''Jung's Driver''
 +
* [[Marc Ruchmann]]: ''Brian''
 +
* [[Charlie Dupont]]: ''Vladimir Podolsky''
  
== Distribution ==
+
==Filming Locations==
* [[Tomer Sisley]] : ''Largo Winch''
+
To represent [[Ukraine]] during the chase scenes, the city of [[Charleroi]] in [[Belgium]] was chosen. Meanwhile, [[Brussels]] serves as the setting for the Swiss city of [[Geneva]].
* [[Sharon Stone]] : ''Diane Francken''
+
* [[Ulrich Tukur]] : ''Dwight Cochrane''
+
* [[Olivier Barthélémy]] : ''Simon Ovronnaz''
+
* [[Mamee Napakpapha Nakprasitte]] : ''Malunaï''
+
* [[Laurent Terzieff]] : ''Alexandre Jung''
+
* [[Nicolas Vaude]] : ''Gauthier''
+
* [[Anatole Taubman]] : ''Beaumont''
+
* [[Miki Manojlovic]] : ''Nerio Winch''
+
* [[Carlo Brandt]] : ''Freddy Kaplan''
+
* [[Elizabeth Bennet]] : ''Miss Pennywinckle''
+
* [[Clemens Schick]] : ''Dragan Lazarevic''
+
* [[François Montagut]] : ''Clive Hanson''
+
* [[Chantal Banlier]] : ''Infirmière Jung''
+
* [[Nirut Sirichanya]] : ''Général Kyaw Min''
+
* [[Dmitry Nazarov]] : ''Virgil Nazatchov''
+
* [[Praptpapol Suwanbang]] : ''Kadjang''
+
* [[Weronika Rosati]] : ''Anna''
+
* [[Leonardo Gillosi]] : ''Noom''
+
* [[John Arnold]] : ''Thomas Jung''
+
* [[Wolfgang Pissors]] : ''Attinger''
+
* [[Olivia Jackson]] : ''Chloe''
+
* [[Georges Siatidis]] : ''juge suisse''
+
* [[Sonia Couling]] : ''Wang''
+
* [[Sahajak Boonthanakit]] : ''Dan Khongpipat''
+
* [[Philippe van Kessel]] : ''Vladimir Podolsky''
+
* [[Teerawat Mulvilai]] : ''Sam Sak''
+
* [[Saichia Wongwirot]] : ''Ko Sin''
+
* [[Tim Luscombe]] : ''John Stewart''
+
* [[Gérald Marti]] : ''le chauffeur de Jung''
+
* [[Marc Ruchmann]]'' : ''Brian''
+
* [[Charlie Dupont]] : ''Vladimir Podolsky''
+
 
+
==Lieux du tournage==
+
Afin de représenter l'[[Ukraine]] lors des scènes de poursuite, c'est la ville de [[Charleroi]] en [[Belgique]] qui fut choisie. Tandis que [[Bruxelles]] sert de décor pour la ville suisse de [[Genève]].
+

Latest revision as of 09:40, 3 September 2024

Largo Winch 2 is a French film, adapted from the eponymous comic book, directed by Jérôme Salle, released in 2011.

The film is the sequel to Largo Winch.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

Propelled to the head of the W Group after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it in order to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But on the day of the signing, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To prove his innocence, Largo must retrace the steps of his past life, deep in the Burmese jungle.

[edit] Technical Information

  • Direction: Jérôme Salle
  • Production Director: Eric Zaouali
  • Stunt Coordinator: Electric Travelling Cascades
  • Stuntman: Stéphane Boulay
  • Director of Photography: Denis Rouden
  • Editor: Stan Collet
  • Production Designer: Laurent Ott
  • Hair Stylist: Agathe Dupuis
  • Assistant Editor: Karine Prido
  • Makeup Artist: Emmanuelle Velge
  • Costume Designer: Gabrielle Binder
  • Sound Engineer: Marc Engels
  • Sound Design Supervisor: Jean-Paul Hurier
  • First Assistant Director: Brieuc Vanderswalm
  • Composer: Alexandre Desplat
  • Casting Director: Gigi Akoka
  • Budget: 20 million euros
  • Release Date: February 16, 2011

[edit] Cast

[edit] Filming Locations

To represent Ukraine during the chase scenes, the city of Charleroi in Belgium was chosen. Meanwhile, Brussels serves as the setting for the Swiss city of Geneva.

Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the site:

 

Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!