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In Theatres January 24, 2014 On a drunken night, Bruce Landry runs over a man with a tiny yellow snowplow. After burying the body, he wakes up deep in the snow-covered forest unaware of where he ...
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- 54.9K
- eOne Films Canada
In the harsh, wintry woods of rural Quebec, Bruce (Thomas Haden Church), a down-on-his-luck snowplow operator, accidentally kills a man during a drunken night joyride.
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- 5.6K
- ReleaseTracker Films
In the harsh, wintry woods of rural Quebec, Bruce, a down-on-his-luck snowplow operator, accidentally kills a man during a drunken night joyride. Stricken with panic, he hides the body and takes to the deep wilderness in hopes of outrunning both the authorities and his own conscience.
In theaters and on Cable VOD/digital - May 2nd, 2014http://www.oscilloscope.net/whitewash/--WHITEWASHStarring Thomas Haden Church and Marc LebrècheIn the har...
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- 11.3K
- Oscilloscope Laboratories
The film stars Thomas Haden Church as Bruce, an unemployed snowplow driver in rural Quebec who develops a pseudo-friendship with Paul, a man who hides his deep disturbances behind a facade of warm demeanor which is slowly revealed through a series of sporadic flashbacks.
Play trailer 2:19. 3 Videos. 17 Photos. Drama Thriller. Thomas Haden Church stars in this darkly comic thriller about a snowplow driver who, after accidentally killing a man, attempts to escape the cops by fleeing into the harsh Canadian wilderness. Director. Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais. Writers. Marc Tulin. Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais. Stars.
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Apr 19, 2013 · Play Trailer. Overview. In the harsh, wintry woods of rural Quebec, Bruce (Thomas Haden Church), a down-on-his-luck snowplow operator, accidentally kills a man during a drunken night joyride. Stricken with panic, he hides the body and takes to the deep wilderness in hopes of outrunning both the authorities and his own conscience.