Largo Winch II (2011)
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− | Largo Winch 2 | + | Largo Winch 2 is a French film, adapted from the eponymous comic strip, realized by [[Jérôme Salle]], that came out in 2011. |
− | + | The film is the continuation of [[Largo Winch | Largo Winch (2008)]]. | |
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− | + | Projected at the head of the [[W Group]] after the death of his adopted father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to put it for sale to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But the day of the signature, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. | |
− | + | To prove his innocence, Largo will have to go back on the traces of his past life, in the middle of the Burmese jungle. | |
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− | == Distribution == | + | * Realization: [[Jérôme Salle]] |
+ | * Manager of production: Eric Zaouali | ||
+ | * Stunts Regulator: [[Electric Travelling Cascades]] | ||
+ | * Stunt man: [[Stéphane Boulay]] | ||
+ | * Manager of photography: Denis Rouden | ||
+ | * Fitter: Stan Collet | ||
+ | * Lead interior decorator: Laurent Ott | ||
+ | * Hairdresser: Agathe Dupuis | ||
+ | * Helper assembler: Karine Prido | ||
+ | * Make-up artist: Emmanuelle Velge | ||
+ | * Costumer: Gabrielle Binder | ||
+ | * Sound Engineer: Marc Engels | ||
+ | * Supervisor of sound design: Jean-Paul Hurier | ||
+ | * 1st assistant director: Brieuc Vanderswalm | ||
+ | * Composer: [[Alexandre Desplat]] | ||
+ | * Head of casting: Gigi Akoka | ||
+ | * Budget: 20 millions euros | ||
+ | * Release date: 16 February 2011 | ||
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+ | ==Distribution== | ||
* [[Tomer Sisley]] : ''Largo Winch'' | * [[Tomer Sisley]] : ''Largo Winch'' | ||
* [[Sharon Stone]] : ''Diane Francken'' | * [[Sharon Stone]] : ''Diane Francken'' | ||
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* [[Clemens Schick]] : ''Dragan Lazarevic'' | * [[Clemens Schick]] : ''Dragan Lazarevic'' | ||
* [[François Montagut]] : ''Clive Hanson'' | * [[François Montagut]] : ''Clive Hanson'' | ||
− | * [[Chantal Banlier]] : '' | + | * [[Chantal Banlier]] : ''Nurse Jung'' |
− | * [[Nirut Sirichanya]] : '' | + | * [[Nirut Sirichanya]] : ''General Kyaw Min'' |
* [[Dmitry Nazarov]] : ''Virgil Nazatchov'' | * [[Dmitry Nazarov]] : ''Virgil Nazatchov'' | ||
* [[Praptpapol Suwanbang]] : ''Kadjang'' | * [[Praptpapol Suwanbang]] : ''Kadjang'' | ||
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* [[Wolfgang Pissors]] : ''Attinger'' | * [[Wolfgang Pissors]] : ''Attinger'' | ||
* [[Olivia Jackson]] : ''Chloe'' | * [[Olivia Jackson]] : ''Chloe'' | ||
− | * [[Georges Siatidis]] : '' | + | * [[Georges Siatidis]] : ''Swiss judge'' |
* [[Sonia Couling]] : ''Wang'' | * [[Sonia Couling]] : ''Wang'' | ||
* [[Sahajak Boonthanakit]] : ''Dan Khongpipat'' | * [[Sahajak Boonthanakit]] : ''Dan Khongpipat'' | ||
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* [[Saichia Wongwirot]] : ''Ko Sin'' | * [[Saichia Wongwirot]] : ''Ko Sin'' | ||
* [[Tim Luscombe]] : ''John Stewart'' | * [[Tim Luscombe]] : ''John Stewart'' | ||
− | * [[Gérald Marti]] : '' | + | * [[Gérald Marti]] : ''Jung's driver'' |
* [[Marc Ruchmann]]'' : ''Brian'' | * [[Marc Ruchmann]]'' : ''Brian'' | ||
* [[Charlie Dupont]] : ''Vladimir Podolsky'' | * [[Charlie Dupont]] : ''Vladimir Podolsky'' | ||
− | == | + | ==Places of filming== |
− | + | To represent [[Ukraine]] during the stages of chase, it is the city of [[Charleroi]] in [[Belgium]] which was chosen. While [[Brussels]] acts as decor for the Swiss city of [[Geneva]]. |
Revision as of 12:47, 1 January 2012
Largo Winch 2 is a French film, adapted from the eponymous comic strip, realized by Jérôme Salle, that came out in 2011.
The film is the continuation of Largo Winch (2008).
Contents |
Synopsis
Projected at the head of the W Group after the death of his adopted father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to put it for sale to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But the day of the signature, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness.
To prove his innocence, Largo will have to go back on the traces of his past life, in the middle of the Burmese jungle.
Technical data sheet
- Realization: Jérôme Salle
- Manager of production: Eric Zaouali
- Stunts Regulator: Electric Travelling Cascades
- Stunt man: Stéphane Boulay
- Manager of photography: Denis Rouden
- Fitter: Stan Collet
- Lead interior decorator: Laurent Ott
- Hairdresser: Agathe Dupuis
- Helper assembler: Karine Prido
- Make-up artist: Emmanuelle Velge
- Costumer: Gabrielle Binder
- Sound Engineer: Marc Engels
- Supervisor of sound design: Jean-Paul Hurier
- 1st assistant director: Brieuc Vanderswalm
- Composer: Alexandre Desplat
- Head of casting: Gigi Akoka
- Budget: 20 millions euros
- Release date: 16 February 2011
Distribution
- Tomer Sisley : Largo Winch
- 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 : Nurse Jung
- Nirut Sirichanya : General 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 : 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
Places of filming
To represent Ukraine during the stages of chase, it is the city of Charleroi in Belgium which was chosen. While Brussels acts as decor for the Swiss city of Geneva.