Notre-Dame brûle
- 2022
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- 1h 50min
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Le 15 Avril 2019, à 19h, la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris prend feu. Entre images prises sur le moment et reconstitution, le film suit l'intervention des pompiers, les réactions en France e... Tout lireLe 15 Avril 2019, à 19h, la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris prend feu. Entre images prises sur le moment et reconstitution, le film suit l'intervention des pompiers, les réactions en France et dans le monde, et les conséquences dans Paris.Le 15 Avril 2019, à 19h, la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris prend feu. Entre images prises sur le moment et reconstitution, le film suit l'intervention des pompiers, les réactions en France et dans le monde, et les conséquences dans Paris.
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- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Apart from the very well done fire reenactments, I feel like I've been watching a slow amateur film with commercials for the Paris fire department. It's so poorly acted that I thought it was replayed by the firefighters themselves before I realized it wasn't.
On the one hand, it's very interesting how this film is almost devoid of a personal history or development of the characters. Also there is are no real main roles at all. On the other hand, it's what's missing to make it entertaining. So we see a lot of rescue workers who don't really know what to do, a city population that ignores and hinders the rescue workers and an 800 years old cathedral that almost burns down completely.
Not so exciting, because apart from the tragedy of the destruction, nothing special happens. No special event shown or a known reason is told for this catastrophy that answers our only question: why this happened? ... like in millions of other fires where old buildings simply start burning for seemingly no reason. But is this enough for a entertaining flick? I think not. Not if it's not artfully staged and it isn't. Sometimes you even think you're watching a B-movie.
A real documentary would have been more exciting than an entertainment film without a real story that doesn't know what it's supposed to be.
Not so exciting, because apart from the tragedy of the destruction, nothing special happens. No special event shown or a known reason is told for this catastrophy that answers our only question: why this happened? ... like in millions of other fires where old buildings simply start burning for seemingly no reason. But is this enough for a entertaining flick? I think not. Not if it's not artfully staged and it isn't. Sometimes you even think you're watching a B-movie.
A real documentary would have been more exciting than an entertainment film without a real story that doesn't know what it's supposed to be.
French TOWERING INFERNO, but nearly fifty years later and involving Notre Dame instead of a gigantic tower building. As far as I know, that's the only and first French disaster film ever made; but maybe I am wrong. I have seen only forty thousand films in my life. It is truly a masterpiece, Jean Jacques Annaud lost nothing of his talent, his awesome skills, forty years after LA GUERRE DU FEU. It's fire war - GUERRE DU FEU - again.... It's as awesome as his first epic, back in 1981, which was about another topic of course. It is great, accurate, providing thousands of details about this disaster. Everything you wished to know about it, you have here. Except maybe the real reasons of the fire. Accidental? Maybe. Maybe. But never forget that president Macron was in a bad position in April 2019, bad political position, because of the Yellow Jackets "revolution" that spread all over France. And this tragedy over Notre Dame was the best decoy for him, to "help" people forgetting for a long while the Yellow Jackets wrath. That's my own opinion. An accident? Maybe. Maybe.
Based on the real 2019 Notre-Dame de Paris fire. A kind of Louis de Funes movie, but with firefighters, not gendarmes. Not very accurate, despite using some archive footage from the real events.
It shows the French as incompetent and out-of-reality people, lacking all interests about doing things properly. It intended to show the Paris Fire Brigade in a good light, as working hard heroes, but in fact it portrait them as slackers, a "fake it till you make it" command, more interested in being ultra religious, braving in a humoristic and ridiculous way.
A film comparable at most with hollywoodian disaster movies.
It shows the French as incompetent and out-of-reality people, lacking all interests about doing things properly. It intended to show the Paris Fire Brigade in a good light, as working hard heroes, but in fact it portrait them as slackers, a "fake it till you make it" command, more interested in being ultra religious, braving in a humoristic and ridiculous way.
A film comparable at most with hollywoodian disaster movies.
Notre Dame Brûle is a crying indictment to the entire system (or lack thereof) that was supposed to protect and preserve from the risk of fire one of the most ancient and beautiful monuments of the world.
How is it possible that the several tons of very old wood that made the roof of the cathedral were not equipped with an extensive state of the art anti fire system? Had any of the cathedral's curators ever took a stroll across what was called "the forest"? Had the idea of what a sparkle could do in such environment ever crossed their mind?
How is it possible that none of the curators ever felt the need to design and put in place a pre-defined plan of intervention that would allow an instantaneous deployment of the fire brigades in case of fire emergency?
How is it possible that no one ever thought it might be a good idea to invest into equipping the cathedral with a modern, reliable, pervasive fire alarm system?
How is it possible that so many of the cathedral's infrastructures, like the pipes supposed to carry the water to the roof, were completely decrepit and unusable?
All the polemics surrounding the crisis management after the fire were simply sterile: one hour after the roof caught fire, the cathedral was doomed, the fire was out of control. All was decided in those 60 minutes when all the outdated, failing systems in place did nothing to trigger a prompt response.
This is no hindsight: the hypothesis of a fire was (should have been) a very real one; but none of those in charge acted upon it.
If Notre Dame is still standing, despite the ineptness of its curators, it is thanks to the superior bravery of a bunch of fire brigades officers who put their lives at risk to go in and extinguish the fire in the left tower.
This incident however will remain a forever stain on France's credibility in its ability to protect its artistic patrimony.
How is it possible that the several tons of very old wood that made the roof of the cathedral were not equipped with an extensive state of the art anti fire system? Had any of the cathedral's curators ever took a stroll across what was called "the forest"? Had the idea of what a sparkle could do in such environment ever crossed their mind?
How is it possible that none of the curators ever felt the need to design and put in place a pre-defined plan of intervention that would allow an instantaneous deployment of the fire brigades in case of fire emergency?
How is it possible that no one ever thought it might be a good idea to invest into equipping the cathedral with a modern, reliable, pervasive fire alarm system?
How is it possible that so many of the cathedral's infrastructures, like the pipes supposed to carry the water to the roof, were completely decrepit and unusable?
All the polemics surrounding the crisis management after the fire were simply sterile: one hour after the roof caught fire, the cathedral was doomed, the fire was out of control. All was decided in those 60 minutes when all the outdated, failing systems in place did nothing to trigger a prompt response.
This is no hindsight: the hypothesis of a fire was (should have been) a very real one; but none of those in charge acted upon it.
If Notre Dame is still standing, despite the ineptness of its curators, it is thanks to the superior bravery of a bunch of fire brigades officers who put their lives at risk to go in and extinguish the fire in the left tower.
This incident however will remain a forever stain on France's credibility in its ability to protect its artistic patrimony.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Jean-Jacques Annaud envisioned his movie with 5% of it being footage from the actual event, smartphone videos, TV footage, etc. Thus, a year before release, he publicly announced he needed footage for the traffic jams the fire caused, for the spontaneous praying scenes, and for some international TV reports. He even set up a website so that everyone could send their own videos.
- GaffesAt 1h20m42s the "live stream" of the Collossus appears clearly to be a video running on MPC due to the Option Menu showing after a right click on the footage.
- ConnexionsReferences Le Chant du loup (2019)
- Bandes originalesPlaisir d'Amour
Music by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini
Lyrics by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian
Performed by Julian Batten
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- Notre-Dame on Fire
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- 30 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 6 059 835 $US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
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