1, 2, 3, Whiteout
In a future present, a rebellious Veronique finds herself working for an inventor who has dedicated himself to the cause of a positive darkness; he is working to counter the tide of a bright, diffuse, and technologically oriented time as represented in the film by man-made light. Veronique's brother Alix works for an agency that is attempting to thwart the process.
James June Schneider directed 1, 2, 3, Whiteout. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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