The Ice Tower
The Ice Tower

The Ice Tower (2025)

5.6 ? Sep 17, 2025 1h 58m

Overview

Jeanne, a 15-year-old orphan, witnesses the shoot for a film adaptation of the fairy tale The Snow Queen, and she becomes fascinated by its star, Cristina, an actress who is just as mysterious and alluring as the Queen she is playing.

Genres

Drama Fantasy

Release Date

September 17, 2025

Rating

5.6 /10

Runtime

1h 58m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard

Cristina / The Snow Queen

Clara Pacini

Clara Pacini

Jeanne / Bianca

August Diehl

August Diehl

Max

Marine Gesbert

Marine Gesbert

Stéphanie

Lila-Rose Gilberti

Lila-Rose Gilberti

Chloé

Gaspar Noé

Gaspar Noé

Dino, the Director

Dounia Sichov

Dounia Sichov

The First Assistant Director

Valentina Vezzoso

Valentina Vezzoso

Bianca

Cassandre Louis Urbain

Cassandre Louis Urbain

Rose

Aurélia Petit

Aurélia Petit

Narrator (voice)

Raphael Reboul

Raphael Reboul

The Second Assistant Director

Carmen Haidacher

Carmen Haidacher

Receptionist

Wilhelm Bonnelle

Wilhelm Bonnelle

The Hotel Porter

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

Jan 15, 2026

There are three threads to this drama, but sadly none of them are really very engaging as it veers away from what could have been quite an intriguing fantasy and heads more into melodrama territory. Firstly, we have “Jeanne” (Clara Pacini). An upset orphan, she has only recently fled her home and just happens to stumble upon a film production of “The Snow Queen” that is being headlined by the temperamental “Cristina” (Marion Cotillard). Now “Cristina” is not a woman with her problems to seek either, and with the third strand illustrating just how the film is being made, we are presented with a slow, dimly lit and really quite lacklustre combination of themes that never quite sparkles. To be fair to Cotillard, she does exude a certain frostiness that the photography does well to support, but as the two women’s characters start to intertwine more, that darkness, eeriness and coldness becomes subsumed in something altogether more tame. I’m sure one of it’s purposes is to blur the realities for both women - and thereby for us, too, and as it progresses we see the fascinated young “Jeanne/Bianca" become even more immersed in a fairy story than we know she was when she first arrived, but I didn’t feel there to be very much substance or electricity in their rapidly arrived at relationship. The film is atmospheric but that’s not really anything to do with either of them either, nor their sparsely delivered dialogue. For me, it was because I already knew how unforgiving and demanding Anderson’s original “Snow Queen” was and so Cotillard needn’t do so much of her own heavy lifting. I don’t know, perhaps I just wasn’t in the mood, but I was really quite disappointed with this.

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