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Fire in Babylon

  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 27m
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7.7/10
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Fire in Babylon (2010)
Feature documentary about the great West Indies cricket team of the 1970's/80's.
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A documentary on the West Indies cricket team's rise to being the best in the world, and one of the greatest cricket teams the world has ever seen, in the late-1970s and how they maintained ... Read allA documentary on the West Indies cricket team's rise to being the best in the world, and one of the greatest cricket teams the world has ever seen, in the late-1970s and how they maintained that invincibility in the 1980s.A documentary on the West Indies cricket team's rise to being the best in the world, and one of the greatest cricket teams the world has ever seen, in the late-1970s and how they maintained that invincibility in the 1980s.

  • Director
    • Stevan Riley
  • Writer
    • Stevan Riley
  • Stars
    • Viv Richards
    • Michael Holding
    • Clive Lloyd
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    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Stevan Riley
    • Writer
      • Stevan Riley
    • Stars
      • Viv Richards
      • Michael Holding
      • Clive Lloyd
    • 28User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Viv Richards
    Viv Richards
    • Self
    Michael Holding
    Michael Holding
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    Clive Lloyd
    Clive Lloyd
    • Self
    Gordon Greenidge
    • Self
    Deryck Murray
    • Self
    Andy Roberts
    • Self
    Colin Croft
    • Self
    Joel Garner
    Joel Garner
    • Self
    Bishan Singh Bedi
    Bishan Singh Bedi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Richie Benaud
    Richie Benaud
    • Self - Commentator
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Dickie Bird
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ian Botham
    Ian Botham
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Geoffrey Boycott
    Geoffrey Boycott
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    • (archive footage)
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    Brian Close
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Craven
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jeffery Dujon
    • Self
    Duncan Fearnley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    David Frost
    David Frost
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Stevan Riley
    • Writer
      • Stevan Riley
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    wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Not quite a fire, but certainly a burning passion

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    A documentary by Stevan Riley, charting the rise of the West Inides cricket team during the late 1970s and early 1980s, from their humiliating defeat in Australia in 1975, which spurred them on to form an electrifying team that took on the likes of England and India, lifting the hopes of a people and a nation, from the sturdy leadership of Clive Lloyd, onto the enigmatic Viv Richards.

    In documentary terms, Fire in Babylon is a relatively unremarkable effort, not playing out in any way that really breaks from genre conventions or offers anything you haven't seen before. However, the natural colour and vibrancy of the culture it's telling the story of manages to give it a real life and soul of it's own, that is in itself something different. ***
    8anish-7

    Calypso Kings to World Champions

    First off a warning! "Fire in Babylon" is for TEST MATCH CRICKET connoisseurs. If T20, IPL, ODI is your ball game then you are better off staying away from this documentary.

    Having said that "FIB" is not just about cricket; even if you have just a passing interest in the game you can still enjoy it as the film is about issues as eclectic as the rise of Black power in sports, Racism,Rastafarian culture, the unification of Caribbean islands which appear as just drops in an mass of water on the world map as West Indies, commercialization of sports and leadership.

    For me and for a lot of other viewers it could just be once in a life time opportunity to watch your childhood cricket heroes come alive on celluloid screen. Or just to experience the phenomenon of what it was like for a team to dominate a sport/any sport for 15 years like no other team did before or after.

    The film chronicles the transformation of West Indian Cricket team from a bunch of calypso style cricketers (entertaining and talented losers) to world beaters and how once West Indians started dominating the sport it gave the self belief to other black people that they were second to none irrespective of what sport they were playing What Tommie Smith started with Black Power Salute at the podium of 1968 Olympic games in Mexico City reached its pinnacle with the release of Nelson Mandela from South African prison. The film touches upon these and other history altering moments such as use of 4 pronged genuine pace attack as a weapon of annihilation on cricket pitch, Bob Marley's influence on Viv Richards' batting, Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket and how it changed the very soul of the game. Cricket, here, is simply the centerpiece of a much broader emancipation process.

    Best part of the movie is that even though West Indies were 2 time world champs in One day cricket, the movie makes no reference to it.

    Maybe 87 minutes is too short a runtime, however I would have liked to see a bit more of Malcolm Marshall. In my opinion, he was no less (if not better) than Michael Holding and Andy Roberts. Its hard to imagine a line up of Caribbean greats without Marshall spearheading the pace attack.

    Catches win matches and the world beating West Indians too were an outsanding fielding unit comprising of live wires Clive Lloyd,Viv Richards and Gus Logie. There is absolutely no mention of this aspect.

    I have watched umpteen Bollywood movies (with the exception of "Lagaan") based on cricket which made me hate the game but finally here is a movie that made me fall in love with cricket all over again.
    9jamiebrown

    Entertaining and Important Cricket Documentary

    It was a privilege to attend the World Premiere of this new documentary at the 2010 London Film Festival. Director Stevan Riley has made an exhilarating piece that describes the events which led to the West Indies cricket team rising from also-rans in the early 1970s to a fearsome, all-conquering force by end of the decade, and at the same time becoming cultural icons who inspired a generation of black people still struggling to emerge from a history of slavery and oppression.

    The story is told entirely from the West Indians' point of view, and in their own words - this is not so much a discussion as a celebration of an inarguably glorious period of sporting history. The list of contributors is a cricketing hall-of-fame roll call: Richards, Lloyd, Holding, Roberts, Greenidge, Haynes, Garner and more are joined by other significant names from Caribbean culture. All are hugely entertaining orators who could easily have kept this relatively short production going for another 3 hours.

    This is a film that should appeal to cricket fans, sports fans, and those not remotely interested in sport. A film full of entirely new interviews and perspectives will please the already-initiated, but the wider significance of this cricketing success make it accessible, and vital, viewing for everyone.
    7joebloggscity

    Fire in Babylon from one of the coolest set of sportsmen ever.

    Unlike other reviewers, I won't be able to give a dissection of this wonderful documentary for the facts & figures. Despite any leaps of faith or liberties taken by the directors, the simple fact is that the figures speak for themselves, this was one hell of a sporting side regardless of the sport.

    The West Indies cricket side lit up a sport that often could descend into dullness, and elevated the characters, the sports and its communities in a way that PR men just spend millions on to struggle to come anywhere close.

    We have honest interviews from a cross-section of the figures from the West Indies cricketing heyday and it's great to hear them in their unique patois whilst the local soundtrack adds colour & life.

    There's nothing new here, but as time goes by there is little better for future generations to understand the importance of this side and the impact it had.

    If there are quibbles about this documentary, then possibly it could have gone into more detail, maybe given a counter-arguement to some aspects (no one is perfect) and maybe greater emphasis on the supporters who seemed too much in the backgrounds, but that's all nit-picking.

    Grab yourself a cold drink, some jerk chicken or the like and give this a viewing one afternoon. You're guaranteed to raise a smile with this one.
    7vineet-goyal

    Good Watch for a cricket fan but GLARING INACCURACIES are a PUT OFF

    It is a good watch for a cricket fan especially. But being a documentary, using wrong facts is enough to put off a lot of people who are able to catch the inaccuracy. And this documentary does it on more than one occasion.

    In one of the matches in the 1976 series between WI and India, several Indian batsman were injured and had to retire hurt! Stevan Riley uses this fact and presents that Indians were demolished in the series by a fearsome WI team (when in fact the series was 2-1 in favor of WI and India had won one of the matches on back of a record 4th inning chase of 404 that was broken only in 2003 says a lot).

    A more glaring inaccuracy: Stevan uses the video footage of a 1981 incident to depict that Indians could not face WI in 1975-76 series and walked off the field declaring their innings. The video footage is of an incident in Australia when Sunil Gavaskar threw tantrums on being given out lbw (possibly incorrectly) against Lillee and was walking off with his partner in disgust!

    For a documentary to depict inaccurate facts is big turn off! It would have been OK if it was some 'masala' movie but definitely not for a documentary which claims to document some true incidents.

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      The bowler featured at the very beginning is Jason Holder, all-rounder and appointed captain of the West Indian ODI side in late 2014.
    • Quotes

      Tony Greig: I Intend to make them grovel

    • Soundtracks
      Get up, Stand up
      Written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh

      Performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Storyville: Fire in Babylon
    • Filming locations
      • Bridgetown, Barbados
    • Production companies
      • Cowboy Films
      • E & G Productions
      • ECN Motion Pictures
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      • $385,451
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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