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Après la neige 2012

74 min📅 2012-09-21

After the snow melts, what remains of a man's fractured life and family bonds? *Après la neige* (2012), a poignant drama directed by Paul Barbeau, follows a once-successful music video producer who faces the collapse of his career following a painful divorce.

Director: Paul Barbeau

Cast

Émile Schneider
Émile Schneider
Marc-Antoine
Paul Barbeau
Simon
Isabelle O'Brien
Isabelle O'Brien
Vanessa
Jean Larouche
Grandfather
Benz Antoine
Benz Antoine
Benzo Williams
Jennifer Johnston
Presenter
Alain Bernard
Nurse
Raphaël Lacaille
Marc-Antoine's Friend
Paul Boyer
Paul Boyer
Mover
Jean-Sébastien Courchesne
Jean-Sébastien Courchesne
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Après la neige* (2012) about?

The film centers on a divorced music video producer who loses his company and must reconnect with his estranged son and aging father. Through quiet conversations and shared silences, he rediscovers what truly matters in life.

Who directed *Après la neige*?

Paul Barbeau directed *Après la neige* (2012), bringing a nuanced, atmospheric touch to this intimate family drama.

Who stars in *Après la neige*?

The film features Émile Schneider as the protagonist, alongside Paul Barbeau, Isabelle O'Brien, and Jean Larouche in key roles.

Is *Après la neige* (2012) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Après la neige* offers a heartfelt and visually understated drama that resonates with anyone who values family and second chances. Its short runtime makes it accessible, though its emotional depth lingers long after the credits roll.

How long is *Après la neige*?

The runtime of *Après la neige* is 74 minutes.

About Après la neige (2012) — A Family's Quiet Reunion After the Winter of Divorce

After the snow melts, what remains of a man's fractured life and family bonds? *Après la neige* (2012), a poignant drama directed by Paul Barbeau, follows a once-successful music video producer who faces the collapse of his career following a painful divorce. Forced to shutter his company, he turns to the one place he thought he'd lost forever—his relationship with his aging father and his estranged teenage son. Set against the quiet, reflective backdrop of post-winter Montreal, the film explores the fragile beauty of second chances, the weight of regret, and the quiet strength found in unexpected connections. With a runtime of just 74 minutes, *Après la neige* delivers a compact yet deeply moving narrative about redemption, family, and the slow thaw of emotional isolation.

Paul Barbeau crafts a deeply human story where every glance and unspoken word carries weight. The film's minimalist atmosphere mirrors the protagonist's journey—stripped of superficialities, yet rich with raw emotion. Émile Schneider delivers a standout performance as the producer navigating his fractured world, while Isabelle O'Brien and Jean Larouche bring depth to supporting roles that ground the story in authenticity. *Après la neige* may be short, but its impact lingers like the last traces of snow on a city street—subtle, fleeting, and quietly transformative.