

Propelled to the head of the W Group after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it, and use the proceeds to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But on the very same day, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To prove his innocence, Largo will have to retrace the steps of his past life, in the heart of the Burmese jungle.
Practical Effects
Actual jungle locations, actual sweat, actual helicopter budget
Costume
Largo's immaculate linen somehow survives Burmese mud

Director
Jérôme Salle
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tomer Sisley performed most of his own stunts, including a brutal fight scene that left him with actual bruises for continuity. The man committed to the bit.
Based on the beloved Belgian comic 'Largo Winch' by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme—essentially Europe's answer to Bruce Wayne, but with more boardroom drama and fewer bats. The film's Burmese setting sparked minor controversy for simplifying complex political conflicts into action-movie backdrop.
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