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Snow and Ashes 2010

★ 3.24 votes110 min📅 2010-05-16

"Two war correspondents. Only one comes back."

In *Snow and Ashes* (2010), director Charles-Olivier Michaud crafts a haunting drama-thriller set against the brutal backdrop of an Eastern European conflict. The film follows Blaise Dumas, a seasoned war correspondent who wakes from a coma in his hometown of Quebec City—alone.

Director: Charles-Olivier Michaud

Cast

Rhys Coiro
Rhys Coiro
Blaise
David-Alexandre Coiteux
David
Lina Roessler
Lina Roessler
Sophie
Marina Eva
Marina Eva
Patricia
Nathalie Chepurniy
Sana
Gabriel Ocasiuk
Mishka
Marianne Farley
Marianne Farley
Stef
Robert D. Morais
Robert D. Morais
Doctors
Jean Lapointe
Jean Lapointe
Thomas
Frédéric Gilles
Frédéric Gilles
Manu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Snow and Ashes (2010) about?

*Snow and Ashes* follows war correspondent Blaise Dumas, who wakes from a coma in Quebec City to find his longtime collaborator missing after a conflict in Eastern Europe. Haunted by the trauma of the battlefield, Blaise retraces their final steps to uncover the truth behind the disappearance and his own narrow escape.

Who directed Snow and Ashes?

Charles-Olivier Michaud directed *Snow and Ashes* (2010), bringing a raw, atmospheric style to this war drama.

Who stars in Snow and Ashes?

The film features Rhys Coiro and David-Alexandre Coiteux as the war correspondents, alongside Lina Roessler, Marina Eva, and Nathalie Chepurniy.

Is Snow and Ashes (2010) worth watching?

*Snow and Ashes* is a gripping drama-thriller with strong performances and a tense narrative, making it worth a watch for fans of war films and psychological tension. While not widely rated, its themes of survival and guilt stand out in the genre.

How long is Snow and Ashes?

Snow and Ashes has a runtime of 110 minutes.

About Snow and Ashes (2010) — A war correspondent's journey through survival and sacrifice

In *Snow and Ashes* (2010), director Charles-Olivier Michaud crafts a haunting drama-thriller set against the brutal backdrop of an Eastern European conflict. The film follows Blaise Dumas, a seasoned war correspondent who wakes from a coma in his hometown of Quebec City—alone. His collaborator and photographer, once his lifeline in the war zone, is missing, presumed dead. Determined to uncover the truth behind their separation, Blaise sifts through fragmented memories and disturbing footage to piece together the harrowing events that led to his survival and his friend's disappearance.

With its stark visuals and tense narrative, *Snow and Ashes* explores themes of guilt, survival, and the psychological toll of war. The film's somber atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, blending the adrenaline of battlefield reporting with the quiet devastation of return. Starring Rhys Coiro and David-Alexandre Coiteux as the correspondents, this gripping thriller leaves viewers questioning how far one goes to bear witness—and at what cost.