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War of the Buttons

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.8K
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War of the Buttons (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
    4.8K
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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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    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
    thomandybish

    warm, lovely little film

    WAR OF THE BUTTONS is a warm film that exudes a wonder and zest seldom seen in even so-called family films. The parable-like movie concerns a feud between two factions of boys in an Irish village, the trophies of war being the buttons the boys cut from captured enemies' clothing. As the battles grow, we see how the rivalry goes back even further than the boys, to their parents' childhoods. Nothing heavy-handed or profound, but a perceptive view of childhood with a great lesson gently imparted. See it!
    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.
    7Coffee_in_the_Clink

    Something of a classic

    This is a very fun and light-hearted film that is impossible not to like. Based on a French novel that has also been adapted a couple of times in France, the story is transported to Ireland and concerns the rivalry between the kids from two villages. Carrickdowse and Ballydowse are separated by a bridge, and in the evenings after school, mobs of boys meet in the fields and fight each other with sticks and rocks and set new and ever-changing border lines. The 'war' reaches new levels when a new form of trophy-taking comes into play, whereby the groups capture a member from the opposing village and cut off the buttons from his shirts and rip his clothes. In order to fight this war, the Carrickdowse leader Fergus orders his soldiers to assemble all buttons and threads they can find, so that they aren't punished by their parents if they are captured and then return home without any clothes. "War of the Buttons" is something of a family-classic in Ireland these days. Watching it all these years later I can appreciate the fine cast of actors that the film was able to gather. This was by no means a low-budget movie, it's more along the lines of "The Commitments" in terms of the international investment it received than anything else made in Ireland. It was produced by David Puttnam, who had produced a Best Picture Oscar-winner with "Chariots of Fire" in the 80s, and the screenplay was written by Colin Welland, who also won an Oscar for that one. That was quite a considerable pedigree behind it. Amongst the cast there is Liam Cunningham, who was only really starting out on the screen in 1994, and the always solid Colm Meaney. The young cast all did a great job, too, and the cinematography was spot-on in visually reconstructing an Ireland from the 1960s/70s.
    9bjones

    Great Story for the Whole Family

    Wonderful, interesting story of a growing rivalry between young boys in two neighboring Irish small towns. This film is supposed to be based on the book, "La Guerre Des Boutons" by Louis Pergaud. The story, casting, acting and locations were perfect. One strong suit is the beautiful scenery filmed on location in Ireland. I really like this film. It seems few people who reviewed it actually watched it as none of the reviews I read even matched the film's content. I would have liked to have seen the one big battle scene played down as it seemed a bit over the top but other than that this was a pure joy to watch.

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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
      • September 29, 1995 (United States)
    • 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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