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Le mahâbhârata

Original title: Peter Brook's the Mahabharata
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1989–1990
  • Not Rated
  • 5h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.3K
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Le mahâbhârata (1989)
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Jealousy and hatred is what separates the Pandavas and Kauravas. The Kauravas fear the Pandavas are after the throne of their father. Yudhishthira of the Pandavas gets told by the deity, Kri... Read allJealousy and hatred is what separates the Pandavas and Kauravas. The Kauravas fear the Pandavas are after the throne of their father. Yudhishthira of the Pandavas gets told by the deity, Krishna, that he will become king. A war is inevitable.Jealousy and hatred is what separates the Pandavas and Kauravas. The Kauravas fear the Pandavas are after the throne of their father. Yudhishthira of the Pandavas gets told by the deity, Krishna, that he will become king. A war is inevitable.

  • Stars
    • Erika Alexander
    • Mamadou Dioumé
    • Georges Corraface
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Erika Alexander
      • Mamadou Dioumé
      • Georges Corraface
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Erika Alexander
    Erika Alexander
    • Hidimbi…
    • 1990
    Mamadou Dioumé
    • Bhima
    • 1990
    Georges Corraface
    Georges Corraface
    • Duryodhana
    • 1990
    Maurice Bénichou
    Maurice Bénichou
    • Kitchaka
    • 1990
    Ryszard Cieslak
    Ryszard Cieslak
    • Dhritharashtra
    • 1990
    Urs Bihler
    • Dushassana
    • 1990
    Jean-Paul Denizon
    • Nakula
    • 1990
    Sotigui Kouyaté
    Sotigui Kouyaté
    • Bhisma
    • 1990
    Bruce Myers
    • Krishna…
    • 1990
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Arjuna
    • 1990
    Miriam Goldschmidt
    • Kunti
    • 1990
    Amba Bihler
    • Virata's daughter
    • 1990
    Hapsari Hardjito
    • Abhimanyu's wife
    • 1990
    Lou Elias Bihler
    • Young Karna
    • 1990
    Jeffery Kissoon
    Jeffery Kissoon
    • Karna
    • 1990
    Nolan Hemmings
    • Abhimanyu
    • 1990
    Kên Higelin
    • Deathless boy
    • 1990
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Ashwattaman
    • 1990
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    User reviews25

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    tatafinch

    Masterpiece theatre

    This movie was a MASTERPIECE! i loved it. The variety of characters really made my mind work to the degree it was meant to. I must say the best scene of the entire movie was when she(forgive my memory has forgotten her name)was giving birth and her maid had to hit her across the stomach with an iron rod and then a ball came out of her. BOY what a creative idea! I must say the entire movie was extremely well done, everything from the characters to the story line, nothing at all was boring about it. The only complaint i can give is that it was WAY TO SHORT. there were so many unanswered questions and i never wanted the movie to end! I give it 4 stars and two thumbs WAY UP! Good job director Peter Brook!
    9kar1411

    A modern take on the great Indian masterpiece- the Mahabharata

    Peter Brook's magnum opus- The Mahabharata is a film everyone should watch- not only does it magnificently translate a difficult play on screen, it captures all the inherent philosophies of what is perhaps the greatest epic ever written. The acting is top notch and the style of storytelling unique- the 5 hour running time slips past unnoticed.

    One scene which deserves particular mention is the story of Ahbimanyu and the magic disc- it is so wonderfully handled and serves as one of the high points of the movie.

    Perhaps the ending slackens the pace a bit, but is still apt and a fitting one.
    10Bobbyh-2

    a wonderful realization of one of the world's great religious-mythic epics

    I can't recall anything Peter Brook has done that wasn't at least worthwhile, and most of his oeuvre is far more than that--including his Mahabharata. To my great disappointment I never got to see the stage version, but did see the film, as presented on TV. It was cut down (!) to a mere 6 hours, and the only word for it is stunning. The international cast is as good as any ensemble I've seen: they're always right on target, never over the top, and I think I could watch the whole 6 hours without ever getting restless. I've read the Mahabharata in a very good American adaptation that trims the enormous length--15 times the length of the Old and New Testament combined!--to manageable size. While some fine material was necessarily excised from Brook and Carriere's version, the essence seems to be there. By turns, it is amusing, touching gripping, and always absorbing. I believe it is still available on videocassette and may well be on DVD as well. .I notice that, with only one exception, all the users who have written appreciations share my feelings, and I suspect that most others will feel the same way. I won't bother to mention individual performers or scenes; it's all of a piece and a great accomplishment. Next time I watch it will be my seventh or eighth time, and it won't have lost any of its appeal. This is a work of art to savor and treasure.
    10Alex77

    A Masterpiece

    It's not just an "epic" or "fable". It is a unique and great work of art. It's a masterpiece for those who can understand the special and complex language of Brooks' narration. And this picture will especially interest those who love and understand modern theater (don't forget - it's not just a movie, it's a TV-version of a stage presentation). I saw it four times (all 5 and a half hours at once) and all the time I was literally mesmerized by the greatness of "Mahabharata".
    10luca-concone

    Get ready to fly

    Very simply get a comfortable chair and be ready for a magnificent journey. You will get "inside" the movie and not realise that 5 hours have gone by when it will end. This is one the best movies ever, not only it is entertaining but it will help you get a glimpse of a very foreign culture. The characters will talk to you on an immediate and direct level and, unusually, they will stay with you for a long time. You will find yourself thinking back at this movie, from time to time, and compare what you are living in real life with what happened in the movie. Peter Brook is master and I definitely think this is his best movie ever. Just relax and enjoy.

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      Duryodhana: Birth is obscure and men are like rivers whose origin are often unknown

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      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #3.2 (1990)

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Australia
      • United States
      • Sweden
      • Portugal
      • Norway
      • Netherlands
      • Japan
      • Ireland
      • Iceland
      • Finland
      • Denmark
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Luxembourg
      • Spain
      • Austria
      • India
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mahabharata - Das Würfelspiel
    • Filming locations
      • Studios Joinville, Joinville-le-pont, Val-de-Marne, France(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Brook Productions
      • MP Productions
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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      5 hours 18 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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