Le Secret des banquises (2016) Directed by Marie Madinier
Comedy / Drama / Romance / Sci-Fi
aka: Arctic Heart
Film Synopsis
For many years, Professor Quignard has been leading a dedicated research
team to explore the immunising potential of a rare protein extracted from
penguins. At the present stage of the research tests are only being
performed on mice, but a rival American team has already moved on to testing
on humans. It looks as if Quignard's efforts have been for nothing.
Christophine, a self-effacing lab assistant who is secretly in love with
the professor, cannot allow this to happen. With no one knowing, she
injects herself with a sample of the potentially revolutionary protein, knowing
that as she does so her future prospects will be inextricably tied up with
those of the man she has long worshipped from afar...
Cast:Guillaume Canet (Quignard),
Charlotte Le Bon (Christophine),
Jean Douchet (Un professeur),
Xavier Beauvois,
Damien Chapelle,
Patrick d'Assumçao,
Anne Le Ny
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 81 min
Aka:Arctic Heart
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