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Duration: 359 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Julie Fournier starred as Nico in 'Snow White (2005)'. She portrays Nico, who leads a lavish lifestyle maintained through an affair with the club owner, Boris. Unlike her friend Wanda, who aims to capitalize on her looks for wealth, Nico is more reflective but struggles with indecision and change. Nico meets Paco, the lead singer of 'Menace Evasion', in Boris' club and they fall in love. Inspired by Paco's rebellious spirit, Nico attempts to incorporate it into her life, leading to self-destructive outcomes.
Alternate Names: Zoe Mikuleczky, Zoé Miku, Zoé Müller
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Zoé Mikuleczky, known for her role as Nico in the 2005 film 'Snow White,' portrayed a character who led an extravagant lifestyle maintained through an affair with a club owner. Unlike her best friend Wanda (also played by Mikuleczky), Nico came from a higher social class but struggled with indecisiveness about changing her superficial lifestyle. She fell in love with Paco, the lead singer of a hip-hop band, who influenced her to incorporate rebellious approaches into her life, leading to self-destructive consequences.
Release Year: 2005
Nation: Austria, Switzerland
Alternative Title: Hófehérke
Director: Samir
Writer: Michael Sauter, Samir
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Companies: Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion, Schweizer Fernsehen
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: cocaine, drugs, friendship, hip-hop, illegal prostitution, lie, marijuana, money, paris, france, rap music, rapper, suburb, upper class, zurich
Nico, a 20-year-old from Zurich's upper class, lives a lifestyle filled with parties, sex, and drugs. She meets Paco, the front man of a rap band, in a local club where she spends most of her time with her best friend Wanda. Nico is drawn to Paco's independent, creative, and profound way of life, which is vastly different from hers. Despite being aware that adopting his lifestyle might have consequences, Nico tries to embrace it, initially without fully understanding the implications. As their relationship deepens, Nico becomes impressed by Paco's rebellious approach and attempts to incorporate some aspects into her own world with self-destructive results.
Snow White (2005), directed by Samir, is a Swiss drama that follows Nico, a young woman from Zurich's upper class, as she navigates her privileged but empty life. When she meets Paco, the provocative front man of a rap band, Nico finds herself drawn to his independent lifestyle and message-driven lyrics, which challenge her own superficial existence. The film explores themes of self-discovery, rebellion, and the consequences of embracing an unfamiliar lifestyle with naivety.