White Material is a French language film, released in 2009 (and getting limited theatrical release in the U.S. in 2010) starring Isabelle Huppert as Maria Vial, Christopher Lambert as André Vial and (Nicolas Duvauchelle) as Manuel, their son; a white landowning family trying to keep their coffee plantation in the middle of a civil war in an African nation. The locals begin to act fanatically against any and all white people they see. The situation turns from bad to worse when Maria Vial aids a wounded rebel leader named "Boxer", putting her and her family squarely in the sights of the military and rival factions, all whom are crushing any vestige of white colonialism in their country.
The following weapons were used in the film White Material:
Nana (uncredited) Jeeps second in command, uses Arminius HW-3 throughout the movie. One of the Jeeps mens later steel another Arminius HW-3, which, most likely, the same movie prop.
Valtro Mod. 98 Civil
An Italian replica Valtro Mod. 98 Civil can be seen held by the Moulah (uncredited), the chief of highwaymen, whom Maria Vial recognizes as someone she once knew.
Inglis Hi-Power
Inglis Hi-Power pistols is the personal sidearm of the rebel lider, named "The Boxer" (Isaach de Bankolé), the commander of the one the rebels militia squard, named Jeep (Ali Barkai) and one of the government soldiers.
Shotguns
Double barreled shotgun
Double barreled shotgun is the most commonly seen weapon used by villagers, militias and bandits.
Unknown Semiautomatic Shotgun
Unknown Semiautomatic Shotgun is seen in the hands of Manuel Vial (Nicolas Duvauchelle) who is Maria Vials' son.
Assault Rifles
M16A1 Rifle
Rebels run aboard a departing truck, several of them holding M16A1 rifles
AKMS
AKM underfolding stock rifles are seen amongst the bandits and militia roaming the countryside.