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S H O W I N G  N E X T
THE ICE TOWER -  MONDAY 13th APRIL 2026,  2.30 & 7.30pm

Production year: 2025

Country: France

Cert (UK): 15

Runtime: 1 hr 57 mins

Genre: Fantasy Drama

Language: French

Original Title: La Tour de Glace

Director: Lucile Hadzihalilovic

Cast: Marion Cotillard, Clara Pacini, August Diehl

Awards

Berlin Film Festival 2025: Nominated Golden Bear Best Film

San Sebastien Film Festival 2025:Winner of Best Film in Zabaltegi-Tabakalera Competition

Neuchatel Film Festival (2025): Won Best Feature Film

Imagine Film Festival, NL (2025): Nominated Méliès d'Argent for Best Feature

 Showing at: Ventnor Arts Club.

 Tickets: £6 cash only on the door.

 Booking: by email to

 ventnorfilmsociety@hotmail.com
 

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The Ice Tower - Ventnor Film Society

Marion Cotillard stars in The Ice Tower, a mysterious and mesmerising French fantasy drama that follows the journey of Jeanne, a fifteen-year-old girl who flees her restrictive orphanage in the depths of winter in search of a new life. Her path leads her to a massive, bustling film studio where a lavish production of "The Snow Queen" is being filmed.

Entering an artificial scene of wonder, Jeanne becomes captivated by Cristina, the film’s magnetic and formidable lead actress, Cristina—a beautiful, magnetic, yet cold woman who reigns over the set like the character she portrays. Seeing a reflection of her own longing in the girl, Cristina takes Jeanne under her wing, and she quickly moves from the fringes into Cristina’s inner circle, becoming a confidante to the star.

As Jeanne is drawn deeper into Cristina's world of artifice and glamour, the line between the film’s fairy tale and reality begins to blur. Cristina’s mentorship turns out to be a complex web of manipulation, as she uses the young girl to navigate her own insecurities and the pressures of her fading youth.

The Ice Tower has been described as a visually stunning masterpiece and a work of hypnotic beauty. Director Lucile Hadžihalilović is famous for her "sensory" cinema. This film is stunningly shot, using 1970s film sets and snowy mountain landscapes to create a haunting, fairy-tale atmosphere that won top awards for production design.

Atmospheric and meditative, the film moves at a glacial pace, prioritising mood, texture, and visual beauty over a fast-moving plot. Much of the story is conveyed through lingering shots, gazes, and sparse dialogue rather than action; Marion Cotillard is at her most "magnetic and menacing" as Cristina, delivering a performance that critics have called chillingly brilliant.

 

To book, please email ventnorfilmsociety@hotmail.com.

 

The Critics Say...

“The Ice Tower is as fragile and delicate as a snowflake, as disorientating and mysterious as adolescence, and as dark as a winter’s night.” Anton Bitel, Little White Lies *****

 

“The story can feel glacial in its pacing as well as its aesthetic. But it’s a work of meticulous beauty, both in the refracted, crystalline visuals and the enchanting score by Olivier Messiaen.” Wendy Ide, Observer

“The understated performances and coolly detached, shivery hypnotic vibes of this film won’t be for anyone looking for a story, but The Ice Tower casts a creepy spell that lingers and even deepens in the mind long after it’s over.” Ryan Lattanzio, Indiewire

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