
Snowlidays 2019
In Joséphine de Meaux's sharp and witty comedy-drama *Snowlidays* (2019), Wanda's life spirals into chaos after a bout of phlebitis leaves her with mannequin-like legs and a stifling sense of helplessness.
Director: Joséphine de Meaux
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snowlidays (2019) about?
Wanda's life unravels after phlebitis leaves her unable to ski or feel like herself. A disastrous family holiday in the mountains exposes her mounting frustrations, from her indifferent loved ones to the arrival of the alluring ski instructor whose presence forces her to confront her insecurities.
Who directed Snowlidays?
Joséphine de Meaux helmed this comedy-drama, blending humor with a keen eye for human foibles.
Who stars in Snowlidays?
The film stars Joséphine de Meaux, Grégoire Ludig, Gustave Kervern, Thomas Scimeca, and Adèle Gillain, with Alix Gavoille rounding out the ensemble.
Is Snowlidays (2019) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it, *Snowlidays* is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat comedies with heart. Its quirky premise and sharp observations about family dynamics and self-worth make it a refreshing watch—especially for those who enjoy character-driven stories with a dash of absurdity.
How long is Snowlidays?
The movie runs for 85 minutes.
About Snowlidays (2019) — A hilarious yet poignant mountain escape gone wrong
In Joséphine de Meaux's sharp and witty comedy-drama *Snowlidays* (2019), Wanda's life spirals into chaos after a bout of phlebitis leaves her with mannequin-like legs and a stifling sense of helplessness. Determined to escape her mundane routine, she drags her unsympathetic family on a mountain holiday, only to find herself utterly incapable of skiing. Between her clueless husband and indifferent kids, Wanda's already fragile confidence crumbles—until she locks eyes with the ski instructor whose very presence threatens to expose her deepest insecurities.
This isn't just a tale of holiday mishaps; it's a biting reflection on modern disconnection, where laughter and frustration intertwine as Wanda grapples with feeling invisible in her own life. With its quirky charm and relatable struggles, *Snowlidays* turns a seemingly ordinary trip into a razor-sharp exploration of identity, failure, and the absurdity of trying to keep up appearances.