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La Guerre du feu

Titre original : La guerre du feu
  • 1981
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 40min
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7,3/10
25 k
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POPULARITÉ
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3 995
La Guerre du feu (1981)
This story takes place in prehistoric time when three tribesmen search for a new fire source.
Lire trailer1:06
2 Videos
71 photos
QuestSurvivalAdventureDrama

Cette histoire se déroule dans la préhistoire lorsque trois hommes d'une tribu partent à la recherche d'une nouvelle source de feu.Cette histoire se déroule dans la préhistoire lorsque trois hommes d'une tribu partent à la recherche d'une nouvelle source de feu.Cette histoire se déroule dans la préhistoire lorsque trois hommes d'une tribu partent à la recherche d'une nouvelle source de feu.

  • Réalisation
    • Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Scénario
    • Gérard Brach
    • J.H. Rosny Sr.
  • Casting principal
    • Everett McGill
    • Ron Perlman
    • Nicholas Kadi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    25 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 720
    3 995
    • Réalisation
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Scénario
      • Gérard Brach
      • J.H. Rosny Sr.
    • Casting principal
      • Everett McGill
      • Ron Perlman
      • Nicholas Kadi
    • 128avis d'utilisateurs
    • 53avis des critiques
    • 79Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 11 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux51

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    Everett McGill
    Everett McGill
    • Naoh
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Amoukar
    Nicholas Kadi
    Nicholas Kadi
    • Gaw
    • (as Nameer El-Kadi)
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Ika
    Gary Schwartz
    Gary Schwartz
    • Rouka - The Ulam Tribe
    Naseer El-Kadi
    • Nam - The Ulam Tribe
    Franck-Olivier Bonnet
    Franck-Olivier Bonnet
    • Aghoo - The Ulam Tribe
    • (as Frank Olivier Bonnet)
    Jean-Michel Kindt
    • Lakar - The Ulam Tribe
    Kurt Schiegl
    • Faum - The Ulam Tribe
    Brian Gill
    • Modoc - The Ulam Tribe
    Terry Fitt
    • Hourk - The Ulam Tribe
    Bibi Caspari
    • Gammla - The Ulam Tribe
    Peter Elliott
    Peter Elliott
    • Mikr - The Ulam Tribe
    Michelle Leduc
    • Matr - The Ulam Tribe
    Robert Lavoie
    Robert Lavoie
    • Tsor - The Ulam Tribe
    Matt Birman
    Matt Birman
    • Morah - The Ulam Tribe
    Christian Benard
    • Umbre - The Ulam Tribe
    Joy Boushel
    Joy Boushel
    • The Ulam Tribe
    • (as Joy Boushell)
    • Réalisation
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Scénario
      • Gérard Brach
      • J.H. Rosny Sr.
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    Avis des utilisateurs128

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    dougdoepke

    Well Mounted and Thought Provoking

    Stanley Kubrick's classic "2001" celebrates the first weapon, when a hairy primate through some burst of savage genius turns a useless thigh-bone into a dominating club. He thereby takes a giant first step in humanity's long pursuit of bigger and better weapons. On the other hand, "Quest for Fire" dramatizes humanity's other side: the civilizing arrival of the campfire. But not just any campfire; instead it's the security found in mastering the technique to make fire any time the tribe wants. As a result, the Cro-Magnons have for the first time some control over their environment and can take time to relax. That's made apparent at film's end when the clan gathers happily around crackling embers to relate stories through crude gestures and grunts. Perhaps the evolution of complex linguistic forms had its origins in just such relaxed moments, when imagination and thinking could take hold and get expression in the company of others.

    There's also that overlooked moment when Naoh humbly approaches the lordly herd of marauding mastodons. Tufts of grass in hand, he bows his head in an unmistakable gesture of submission, to which the herd responds-- not very plausibly --by chasing away the attacking cannibal clan. The point here is that Naoh understands in that quiet moment that we must live humbly with those forces much greater than ourselves if we want to survive-- a possible seed of what would later become religious belief, whether in the forces of nature or in the supposed power of the supernatural.

    Of course, this is all speculation. The filmmakers don't exactly hit you over the head with their messages. However, the point is that the film succeeds admirably in getting you to think about the natural history of what these lowly but momentous origins must have been like. Moreover, there are other suggestive moments, such as when the camera transitions from Rae Dawn Chong's pregnant belly to the distant full moon and humanity's far-off future. Some reviewers point out scientific flaws in the script and reject the film on that basis. But that misses the point. Of course the film is not a documentary, so no serious researcher would base a study on it. Nonetheless, the movie remains just that, a well-staged and provocative ninety minutes of unusual filmmaking. I've seen nothing like it before or since.
    Lechuguilla

    In Search Of The Past

    Raw and at times brutal, this story follows three primitive warriors who make a cross-country journey in search of that most precious of natural elements ... fire. In prehistoric times, having fire meant survival from the cold and protection from predators.

    In this film, facial gestures, hand movements, general body language and mannerisms of the characters are all consistent with conclusions about early man, as a result of thorough anthropological research. In lieu of modern language the film's dialogue consists of some 350 invented words and sounds, also based on research. In addition, an important part of the film is attention to detail in costumes and makeup, for which the film won several awards. All of these technical cinematic elements combine to create a reasonably accurate visual and audio impression of mankind as it existed some 80,000 years ago.

    As you would expect, the film is shot entirely in rugged, remote locations, resulting in landscapes that are stunningly beautiful. Background music is generally low-key and ethereal, like what you might hear in a sci-fi film. There's lots of flute sounds, which reinforce the simplicity of the time period.

    For all its technical achievements, this film's main weakness may be the screenplay. When you take away the artifacts of modern life, you're very limited in the kind of story you can tell. And that clearly is the case here, with a plot that drones on with a monotony and repetition that can be tedious, and at times difficult for some viewers.

    Although the story's entertainment value may be marginal, "Quest For Fire", with its low tech cinematic style, is interesting not only for its technical elements but also for its over arching theme of modern human's continuity with prehistoric man, based on the element of fire.
    9jake-87

    Very underrated.. one of my top 20 Favorites.

    Many of my friends laugh at me when I mention this movie. I don't know what makes so many of them hate it so.. Perhaps the lack of understandable dialogue? Too much like thinking to understand what is going on? Whatever it is, I am one of the few I know who feel this is a very underrated movie.. I know it is not accurate from a scientific perspective... The time line is all messed up.. but so what? I sat there in the theater just thinking.. "suppose live in our distant past WAS something like this movie. Fire=Life=Fire. Along comes a superior tribe and I realize that I could summon the flames at MY WILL. How powerful I would feel.. Almost G-d like! The photography is lush and there is a tinge of humor when the backward tribe learns to laugh. I enjoyed the story and the acting... everything. Rent it! See it twice if you must. Just maybe... we ARE looking back at ourselves.
    10August1991

    Remarkable

    I recall when this film was released. If memory serves, the hype concerned the efforts to turn an elephant into a mastodon using make-up and an actress running around nude. In other words, the film in my mind fell into the 'One Million Year BC' category and I ignored it.

    Later, I learned who Annaud was and admired 'The Name of the Rose' for its direction, its translation of a difficult book and its effort at realism. Finally, I rented 'Quest for Fire' on DVD and saw it on the big home screen. (In fact, I watched it several months ago and I'm commenting now because it remains in my mind.)

    Experts can quibble about the realism. But for me, this film makes an intelligent and credible effort to present a world of 80,000 years ago. In this, it raises good questions about who we are as a species. Human genetic code has not changed in that time and any one of the beings portrayed would be perfectly capable of using a computer as I'm doing now. Nonetheless, they lived in a world without numbers, without prices, without trade, without written language and without means to create fire. Everyone alive today had an ancestor who survived those conditions. 'Quest for Fire' is a must-see for anyone curious about the human condition.
    8preppy-3

    A one of a kind

    I caught this in Boston back in 1981. They played it in the biggest cinema they had in 70mm and in stereo sound. I had only the slightest idea of what it was about but it sounded interesting. When I realized it was a caveman movie I almost left, but the beautiful wide screen cinematography kept me in my seat. Slowly it worked on me and by the end I was mesmerized.

    There's not really much of a plot--the caveman discover fire and different sexual positions--and there's no dialogue that we could understand but it didn't matter. The whole cast was excellent--especially Ron Perelman and Rae Dawn Chong (who had guts to do this). Their whole performances had to be done using some foreign language and body movement but they pulled it off. I heard Anthony Burgess was called in to develop the language used and coach the cast in how to use it. The cinematography is just breath-taking and the prehistoric animals look realistic all the way. I can't exactly say why I loved this movie but I did.

    20th Century Fox deserves credit for actually acquiring the film and releasing it. Naturally it bombed badly here in the US but it seems I'm not the only one who likes it--when I mention it to friends I just get a blank look back. I haven't seen it since 1981 but it's never left me. Try to see it on a big screen TV. I give it an 8.

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    • Anecdotes
      Both Ron Perlman and Everett McGill suffered frostbite; luckily they were able to heal completely. Despite the working conditions, they both enjoyed making the film.
    • Gaffes
      The movie is set 80,000 years ago, and appears to show the one tribe has made pottery. Fragments of ancient pottery found in southern China date back to only 20,000 years, making them the world's oldest known pottery. However, the vessel shown is actually a dried hollow gourd.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Title Card: 80,000 years ago, man's survival in a vast uncharted land depended on the possession of fire. / For those early humans, fire was an object of great mystery, since no one had mastered its creation. Fire had to be stolen from nature, it had to be kept alive - sheltered from wind and rain, guarded from rival tribes. / Fire was a symbol of power and a means of survival. The tribe who possessed fire, possessed life.

    • Versions alternatives
      All UK versions are cut by 8 secs and are missing a shot of a wolf on fire.
    • Connexions
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 décembre 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • France
    • Langues
      • Aucun
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La guerra del fuego
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Grieg's Caves, Lion's Head, Ontario, Canada(caves)
    • Sociétés de production
      • International Cinema Corporation (ICC)
      • Ciné Trail
      • Belstar Productions
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    • Budget
      • 12 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 959 585 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 20 962 615 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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