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La rage du Démon

  • 2016
  • 1h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
1,5 k
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La rage du Démon (2016)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary investigation on the rarest and most controversial French movie in the history of early cinema: a fascinating, lost and dangerous short film which causes violent reactions to t... Tout lireA documentary investigation on the rarest and most controversial French movie in the history of early cinema: a fascinating, lost and dangerous short film which causes violent reactions to those who watch it.A documentary investigation on the rarest and most controversial French movie in the history of early cinema: a fascinating, lost and dangerous short film which causes violent reactions to those who watch it.

  • Director
    • Fabien Delage
  • Writer
    • Fabien Delage
  • Stars
    • Alexandre Aja
    • Dave Alexander
    • Jean-Jacques Bernard
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    1,5 k
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    • Director
      • Fabien Delage
    • Writer
      • Fabien Delage
    • Stars
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Dave Alexander
      • Jean-Jacques Bernard
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 14Commentaires de critiques
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      • 1 nomination au total

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    Alexandre Aja
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    Dave Alexander
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    Jean-Jacques Bernard
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    Christophe Gans
    Christophe Gans
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    Pauline Méliès
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    Philippe Rouyer
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      • Fabien Delage
    • Writer
      • Fabien Delage
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    2Dolphchiarino123

    Waste of Time

    This is not the actual movie. It's a French documentary about the movie with everyone's opinion about the movie. Al, it does is whet your appetite to watch the movie but that never happens....
    7Delrvich

    Would have been better

    If there had been actual clips of the movie, alleged event, or its effects on people other than just allegations.
    8gavin6942

    In Praise of Lost Films

    Paris, January 2012. The famous film collector Edgar Wallace invites the media to the screening of a film from 1897, long assumed lost and sometimes regarded as an outright myth: "La Rage du Demon". According to some, the film is by Georges Méliès, or perhaps Victor Sicarius, a forgotten friend of the fantasy film pioneer. The screening becomes a nightmare, the audience gripped by a murderous frenzy — as it has every time the film has inexplicably surfaced, once in each century.

    This documentary, "La Rage du Demon" (alternately called "Fury of the Demon"), has two layers to it. One is grounded firmly in facts: a biography of Georges Melies, arguably the founder of cinema as we know it. And the other is more spurious: did Melies create a film that is cursed, and has it really caused audiences to go mad?

    The first layer is of crucial importance, because it shines a light on lost films, and the early French role in cinema history. With Pauline Melies talking of her grandfather's involvement in magic and Rue Morgue's Dave Alexander commenting on the role of Melies in creating horror pre-German expressionism, we are treated to a re-exploration of Melies and his work. Any casual historian of cinema knows that Melies was vitally important, but how many people have seen much of his output beyond "A Trip to the Moon"? Clips shown here reveal he was much more than that one film.

    The topic of spiritualism is also discussed, which is a fascinating part of religious history that few speak about today. Why it died out is not clear, but it plays a dual role in the story of Melies. One, the world of spiritualism often overlapped with the world of magic – no less a figure than Harry Houdini was mesmerized by the movement. But also, the peak of spiritualism and the birth of cinema coincide – even if one did not directly influence the other, they were born of the same world.

    The second layer is spell-binding, though it is left to the audience to decide if they believe any of the legend. Following a story that bears more than a passing resemblance to John Carpenter's "Cigarette Burns", we hear that a rare screening of this semi-lost film ("La Rage du Demon") had attendees acting like zombies, and one viewer thinking he suffered a stroke. One person even died of a heart attack and more than ten were wounded. Worse than that, this is the third time such a thing has happened since the film's original November 1897 screening.

    Interviewing such a figure as director Alexandre Aja adds to the realism, and for those who find the idea of curses to be silly, the documentary offers an alternate explanation: perhaps the film was inadvertently coated with a hallucinogenic chemical that becomes airborne when it heats up on the projector. A quick Internet search adds more doubt, however, when we find it hard to track down Victor Sicarius (Melies' occult protégé) or the story of actress Juliette Andre and her mutilation murder, which surely would have made history.

    Whether the second layer is true or merely a clever ruse concocted by the director is ultimately unimportant, however, because the second layer serves primarily to reinforce the first. If the film inspires viewers to re-evaluate George Melies, read and learn more about his life, watch his films, or gain an appreciation for lost films, this documentary is a resounding success. And I think it does exactly that. Here's hoping that more of Melies' work can be found… not to mention lost movies from Thomas Edison, Karl Freund, F. W. Murnau, and many others.

    "La Rage du Demon" premieres July 18 at the Fantasia International Film Festival, and is sure to inspire a new generation of both cinema lovers and cinema creators. At a lean 60 minutes, it is time well-spent.
    8Go6565

    Clever spoof

    A clever idea, well executed. At heart it is a spoof of cultural/historical documentaries, with various talking heads (cinema professionals, critics, and the like) earnestly giving their very best expert analysis of largely fictional events in the history of early cinema. They are, for the most part, playing themselves while following a script. Despite this they mostly come across in a very naturalistic way, even though what they are talking about is not just untrue but rather far-fetched, which leads me to think that the director probably let them improvise their own dialogue from detailed notes. However it was achieved, it works.

    The film also contains entirely factual segments about the remarkable career of the pioneer director Georges Meliès, well illustrated with an abundance of material, and which effectively function as a real documentary embedded in the fictional one.
    5jfgibson73

    Just talking

    I went in knowing that this was a fake documentary, so I didn't get all whiny like the rest of the reviewers who wanted it to be true. However, I will agree that the film lacks payoff. I never expected them to play segments of the original Fury of the Demon, because the entire premise is that it's a lost film. But I did want something to happen. Instead, it's just interviews that go on about what the movie did, how it might have been made, and why it could have caused the reaction it did. People talk a while, then it ends. In contrast, look at a movie like The Last Broadcast. It is a pretend documentary that uses found footage to build a mystery, but the ending adds to the story.

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      • 29 mars 2017 (France)
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