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Passion in the Desert

  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
951
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Passion in the Desert (1997)
AdventureDrama

Young French officer Augustin Robert escorts artist Jean-Michel Venture de Paradis to Egypt during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. Napoleon sent de Paradis to record Egypt's great monuments an... Read allYoung French officer Augustin Robert escorts artist Jean-Michel Venture de Paradis to Egypt during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. Napoleon sent de Paradis to record Egypt's great monuments and temples that are destroyed by French soldiers in acts of barbarism. During combat, Augus... Read allYoung French officer Augustin Robert escorts artist Jean-Michel Venture de Paradis to Egypt during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. Napoleon sent de Paradis to record Egypt's great monuments and temples that are destroyed by French soldiers in acts of barbarism. During combat, Augustin and Jean-Michel are separated from their regiment, and they start wandering through th... Read all

  • Director
    • Lavinia Currier
  • Writers
    • Honoré de Balzac
    • Lavinia Currier
    • Martin Edmunds
  • Stars
    • Ben Daniels
    • Michel Piccoli
    • Paul M. Meston
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    951
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lavinia Currier
    • Writers
      • Honoré de Balzac
      • Lavinia Currier
      • Martin Edmunds
    • Stars
      • Ben Daniels
      • Michel Piccoli
      • Paul M. Meston
    • 19User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Augustin Robert
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Jean-Michel Venture de Paradis
    Paul M. Meston
    • Grognard
    • (as Paul Meston)
    Kenneth Collard
    Kenneth Collard
    • Officer
    Nadia Odeh
    Nadia Odeh
    • Bedouin Bride
    Auda Mohammed Badoul
    • Shepherd Boy
    Mohammed Ali
    • Medicine Man
    Habis Hussein
    • Bedouin
    Tasheen Kwalda
    • Bedouin
    Ismael Al-Hamd
    • Bedouin
    James Peck
    • Soldier
    Nicolas Sagalle
    • Soldier
    Abdul Latif Salazar
    • Soldier
    • Director
      • Lavinia Currier
    • Writers
      • Honoré de Balzac
      • Lavinia Currier
      • Martin Edmunds
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    User reviews19

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    8eek-4

    Like a stranger, kinkier "English Patient"

    A film about the relationship between a man and leopard that's very reminiscent of "The English Patient," even down to a scene similar to when Ralph Fiennes' character carries the body of his lover across a desert-rock cliff. In "A Passion in the Desert," the main character carries the body of the leopard across a desert-rock cliff but in the opposite direction (calculated decision or unconscious contrast?). Historically expanded from a very short Balzac story, the film is not perfect but a treat no less. Final shot will haunt me for weeks. (8 of 10)
    8stingaree1

    What is true Passion? A desire to survive.

    An excellent story well told by the film maker. The interactions between the man and the leopard brought many questions to the viewers mind about just who was being humane. The humans killed for no reason the animals only to survive. At the end of the movie you were left wondering just who the real "hero" of the movie was. A well told story. The human actor did an excellent job but the leopard stole every scene it was in.
    9Philaura

    Sensational!

    My opinions do not flow with the majority in most cases. I tend to lean toward the artsy, imaginative, and different. This movie was reminiscent of Frances Ford's "The Black Stallion" wherein a fantasy situation is created to showcase the beauty of a magnificent creature who's not readily available to view performing at its peak except on these multitudes of documentaries ala natural. Unlike those nature films, this offering utilizes the finest movie making techniques the industry has to offer fit for a diva creating one of the most sensual super stars (the cat) on the screen.

    This fantasy depicting the love relationship that develops between a french soldier (he is very nice too) lost on the Egyptian desert and a female leopard he encounters when he chances upon an abandoned Egyptian temple is mesmerizing. I bought into it wholeheartedly. If you are the least bit open to fantasy and appreciate the grace, beauty, power and sensuality of the feline, you should enjoy it.

    The only flaw in my book was the ending. It was a perfect set up for a Romeo and Juliet finale - that would have taken me over the top.
    paramitch

    An Unforgettable Journey

    Those who distill "Passion in the Desert" down to "a guy falls in love with a leopard" actually miss the point. The interesting thing about this movie is not its unique and stark setting, or the strange match of its two protagonists, but the way the film manages to paint a metaphorical portrait of love and all the slings and arrows that go with it -- and it does so almost wordlessly. The resulting film is curiously pure, strange, and unforgettable.

    Even the first act, which is more or less a conventional portrait of two men lost in the desert in Napoleonic times -- has a richness and poignancy (one man, an artist, drinks his paints in thirsty desperation, and the image of his paint-stained lips is haunting).

    But ultimately this is a movie about love, a sensitively told fable, gorgeously photographed, about a man who is first mysteriously protected by -- and then drawn to -- a wild she-leopard, and of the way the leopard begins to draw him into her world. The movie isn't so much about men vs. leopards (or "men with leopards!" tabloid-style -- the movie stops short of portraying the affection between the two in the biblical sense, although there is some ambiguity there) as it is about the nature of love itself. The film paints some fresh, unsettling, and sometimes amusing portraits of the things people do when they're in love -- all the way down to the spitefulness and jealousy that come into play when that love is threatened.

    By the end of the film, the story has become almost Shakespearean in its depth and richness as the plot plays out to its haunting end. At this point, the roles have almost reversed -- the man has become wild and catlike, and the she-leopard seems strikingly human and thoughtful in her expressions and her actions. The film is the first I've ever seen which actually raises some uncomfortable and ultimately fascinating questions about the possibility of a human falling in love with an animal -- and it explores these questions gracefully and without sensationalism.

    All in all, "Passion in the Desert" was an exquisite film that really moved me -- the performances, both human and animal, are breathtaking and frankly amazed me, and the cinematography and music are glorious. (Too bad there aren't animal Oscars -- the she-leopard in this film really gives an incredible performance.) Bottom Line: If you're looking for something off the beaten path (no pun intended), this film's a keeper.
    8iteti

    Mesmerized

    I recently stumbled across a TV showing of "Passion...." (having missed the opening scenes). Ms Currier in to be praised for having the vision and courage to bring such a strange de Balzac tale to the screen. I am grateful to the entire cast and crew for their parts in producing such a thoroughly fine motion picture. It must have been arduous shooting so many scenes in the desert. And I cannot comprehend how her trainer coaxed such a fine "performance" from the leopard, Simoon. (This adverture calls to mind another suspenseful adventure, "Naked Prey"). Why isn't this film more well-known?. Hope I can find it on video.

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    • Trivia
      The phrase uttered by Venture after he and Augustin realize they are lost (and says "We seemed to have misplaced the French army") is "mesh ma'ool" which is "unbelievable" in Arabic said in fairly good Egyptian dialect.
    • Goofs
      The French soldiers fire a cannon at the sphinx. An explosion is shown with a shower of stone and dust from the face of the sphinx. 2 minutes later, Venture is shown drawing with the sphinx behind him visible and intact.
    • Quotes

      Augustin Robert: You can't get lost in Egypt; there's The Nile, and there's the sea.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Armageddon/Henry Fool/Gone with the Wind/Buffalo '66/Passion in the Desert/Nights in Cabiria (1998)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Hamza El Din

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Simoom
    • Filming locations
      • Moab, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Roland-Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $250,897
    • Gross worldwide
      • $250,897
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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