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La guerre des boutons, ça recommence

Original title: War of the Buttons
  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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La guerre des boutons, ça recommence (1994)
The children of Ballydowse and Carrickdowse engage in battles where they cut of the buttons, shoe-laces and underwear of their captured opponents. This is to get the boys in trouble with their parents. They go to battle in mass groups of dozens, throwing stones and cutting off their opponents buttons etc. And sometimes they go to battle completely naked and exposed. In one such scene about 30 boys return from a battle to celebrate victory at a barn-house only to find some girls waiting for them and they get very embarrassed at losing their privacy.
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Children from Irish villages engage in mischievous battles using humiliating tactics like cutting off buttons and underwear. They sometimes engage in nude conflicts leading to embarrassing e... Read allChildren from Irish villages engage in mischievous battles using humiliating tactics like cutting off buttons and underwear. They sometimes engage in nude conflicts leading to embarrassing encounters.Children from Irish villages engage in mischievous battles using humiliating tactics like cutting off buttons and underwear. They sometimes engage in nude conflicts leading to embarrassing encounters.

  • Director
    • John Roberts
  • Writers
    • Louis Pergaud
    • Colin Welland
    • Yves Robert
  • Stars
    • Gregg Fitzgerald
    • Gerard Kearney
    • Darragh Naughton
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    7.3/10
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    • Director
      • John Roberts
    • Writers
      • Louis Pergaud
      • Colin Welland
      • Yves Robert
    • Stars
      • Gregg Fitzgerald
      • Gerard Kearney
      • Darragh Naughton
    • 31User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Gregg Fitzgerald
    • Fergus
    Gerard Kearney
    • Big Con
    Darragh Naughton
    • Boffin
    Brendan McNamara
    Brendan McNamara
    • Tim
    Kevin O'Malley
    • Fishy
    John Cleere
    • Peter
    Anthony Cunningham
    • Little Con
    Thomas Kavanagh
    • Riley
    Eveanna Ryan
    • Marie
    John Crowley
    • Pat
    Stuart Dannell-Foran
    • Tich
    Danielle Tuite
    • Fionnuala
    Helen O'Leary
    Helen O'Leary
    • Helen
    Yvonne McNamara
    • Maeve
    John Coffey
    • Geronimo
    Paul Batt
    • Gorilla
    Karl Byrne
    • Mickey Moon
    Barry Walsh
    • Willie
    • Director
      • John Roberts
    • Writers
      • Louis Pergaud
      • Colin Welland
      • Yves Robert
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    User reviews31

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    8lee_eisenberg

    Thank God that this wasn't a Hollywood movie!

    Ireland is developing quite an interesting film industry. In "War of the Buttons", the children from rival towns are always sparring over buttons. They come up with every neat way to get revenge on each other. One of the reasons that this movie was so interesting was because it wasn't one of these situations where against all odds the ragtag team beats the big guys with all the money; in this case, they were equally matched. Also, we get to see how the Irish are trying to revive their culture: the schools are teaching the native Irish language. The only two cast members whom I recognized were Colm Meaney and Milo O'Shea, but the the whole cast did quite well. An excellent movie.
    currucutu

    A little comment about the movie

    I want to say hello to the people who read this comment, I think that this movie describes a beautiful and innocent war between the kids of two different villages: Bally and Carricks, but the main idea of the drama is the importance that those kids give to the fact of get the buttons of the contrary rival band.

    As usual, the consequence of the fighting is that the parents grouse the kids when they come without their buttons and laces....It's so sad the scene when a poor kid is hit by him father and then goes out of the home crying...But on the contrary, a beautiful moment in the movie is when the kids of the two different villages are fighting with violence and appears a little rabbit injured. Then, the kids come to an agreement.

    I'm not a native English-speaking, and there were many words misunderstood, for example BEODO and others that i don't remember.

    Thank u a lot.
    10macpherr

    This is definitely my favorite war movie!

    I watched "La Guerre des Boutons" around 1970. It was a very enjoyable movie. Well I married a war buff, but not of the kind of war of this movie is about, but the Pacific Theater of World War II. I have been looking for the tape of "La Guerre des Boutons" for years. I wanted my husband to see the black and white movie where a bunch of kids speaking French engages in their own type of warfare. Interestingly and strangely enough both movies were practically unknown in the States. I never found the tape of "La Guerre des Boutons" but when I realized that "The War of the Bottoms" was out, I immediately had to buy it. My husband loved the movie, and so did I.

    It is so much fun watching those kids engaging in warfare. They get ideas from their school teacher and come up with all kind of strategies and plans. They have a leader, meet after school, and have to work to get ammunition, war it is quite serious business for those Irish Kids. They are prepared! One bunch of kinds are all "preppie," the typical "suits"! The other group is a bunch of poor kids wearing their jeans. When the poor guys realized that buttons were expensive and they can get their butt spanked for losing their buttons, they show up for their fight already naked, which really scared their adversaries. They meet in their little fort, where they kept their ammunition. They even dance and have a party when they win a little battle, just like the big boys. Jerome is my favorite of the bunch of characters. He is one of the opposition but he is such a little gentlemen and is so cute! I can also identify with Maria, because most of my friends for most of my life have been male. I found it interesting that the one of the producers was David Puttnam (The Killing Fields, Midnight Express, Memphis Belle, The Mission) who produced "Chariots of Fire" with the late Dodi Fayed, Princess Diana's boyfriend. Another fascinating fact is that this is supposed to be the first movie all of the kids had done. They were not "trained actors," but what a performance! This movie I presume is well known around the world but not in the U.S. I watched the movie first outside the U.S. I just wonder why such a classic is not known here? I recommend this movie to anyone. It is just adorable. What is it with the distributors here? My favorite scene: When the little guy gets royally drunk. He is hilarious. The kids stopping the war to care for the little rabbit.

    My favorite quotes: "Fergus": "What are we going to cut off first?" The little kid goes: "His willie, cut off his willie."
    darth_sidious

    I wish I was a kid again. Great stuff

    One of the great things about being a kid is that you get away with a lot, growing up is an adventure, gangs, silly jokes etc. Okay, maybe you can't get away with it all.

    This picture is an adventure for 2 gangs who hate each other, one poor, one rich. Which is good and evil? Actually, the line is blurred, no one is evil, yet no one is good. It's not all adventure, there are dark moments. The film is a joy to watch, it brings back memories for us adults.

    The picture's location is stunning, Ireland is such a great place, the countryside and simplicity is brought to life by stunning direction and beautiful photography.

    A very good screenplay as well.

    The performances are stunning, you believed that the kids were fighting each other, you believed in their emotions, great stuff!

    A must watch! Remember to view in widescreen
    10irishgrl

    Heartwarming "slice of life" tale set in the jeweled beauty of Ireland

    I was entranced by this perky, quirky tale. My teenage daughter even more so. A wonderful family film, but a treat for all lovers of anything Irish, regardless of age.

    Three scenes in particular were memorable: The "rain" of buttons Marie bestows on the Bally boys in their HQ, the look that passes between Fergus and Marie after the Bally boys successfully routed their "enemies" by charging them sans clothing, and the exchange between Fergus and Geronimo when Geronimo asks why the "war" ever started in the first place.

    The youngsters are believable in their portrayals, and the beauty of Ireland was a treat for the eyes.

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    • Trivia
      The parents of one of the boys in this film took a court action to prevent this film being released. The grounds for their action were that their son's naked buttocks could be seen in the film. the action was dismissed on the grounds that they (the buttocks) didn't appear on screen long enough to allow identification and also that the parents should have raised their objection before the scene was filmed.
    • Goofs
      After the third skirmish, the Ballys get dressed in the boathouse/HQ and air some complaints to Fergus. Peter, is wearing a green and black coat with a light blue shirt buttoned up except for the collar in medium shots (from 40:33 to 40:34 and 40:39 to 40:40), but is shown with his shirt completely unbuttoned revealing his undershirt in a longer shot (40:43 to 40:45) which cuts back to the closer shot with his shirt buttoned (40:46). Another unbuttoned longer shot subsequently appears (40:52 to 40:53).
    • Quotes

      Little Con: His willie, cut off his willie.

    • Connections
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Episode #3.6 (1994)

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1995 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Irish Gaelic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La guerra de los botones
    • Filming locations
      • Castletownshend, County Cork, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Enigma Productions
      • Fujisankei Communication Group
      • Hugo Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,712
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,930
      • Oct 1, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,712
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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