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.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 11 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Gaw
- (as Nameer El-Kadi)
- Aghoo - The Ulam Tribe
- (as Frank Olivier Bonnet)
- The Ulam Tribe
- (as Joy Boushell)
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- AnecdotesBoth Ron Perlman and Everett McGill suffered frostbite; luckily they were able to heal completely. Despite the working conditions, they both enjoyed making the film.
- GaffesThe 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.
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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.
- Autres versionsAll UK versions are cut by 8 secs and are missing a shot of a wolf on fire.
- ConnexionsFeatured in À propos de 'La guerre du feu' (1981)
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.
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- 29 janv. 2007
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- Date de sortie
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- Quest for Fire
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- Budget
- 12 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 20 959 585 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 20 962 615 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1