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The Fire That Burns

Original title: La ville dont le prince est un enfant
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
531
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The Fire That Burns (1997)
Drama

Two boys in their early adolescence in a strictly-run pre-WWII Catholic school form a firm friendship that is troubled by an abbot who is obsessed with the younger boy.Two boys in their early adolescence in a strictly-run pre-WWII Catholic school form a firm friendship that is troubled by an abbot who is obsessed with the younger boy.Two boys in their early adolescence in a strictly-run pre-WWII Catholic school form a firm friendship that is troubled by an abbot who is obsessed with the younger boy.

  • Director
    • Christophe Malavoy
  • Writers
    • Didier Decoin
    • Henry de Montherlant
  • Stars
    • Christophe Malavoy
    • Michel Aumont
    • Naël Marandin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    531
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christophe Malavoy
    • Writers
      • Didier Decoin
      • Henry de Montherlant
    • Stars
      • Christophe Malavoy
      • Michel Aumont
      • Naël Marandin
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    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Christophe Malavoy
    Christophe Malavoy
    • L'abbé de Pradts
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • Le père supérieur
    Naël Marandin
    • Sevrais
    Clément van den Bergh
    • Souplier
    Pierre-Arnaud Juin
    • Habert
    Pierre-Alexis Hollenbeck
    • Linsbourg
    Michel Dussauze
    • Prial
    Luc Levy
    • Homme de peine
    Alain Gilbert
    • Surveillant de la cantine
    Luc Denoux
    • Maître de chant
    • Director
      • Christophe Malavoy
    • Writers
      • Didier Decoin
      • Henry de Montherlant
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    batik_jenny

    French movies have their qualities

    As usual a beautiful performance by young actor Nael Marandin, here only 16 years old. I hope Marandin will continue acting although I don't think he's appeared in a movie since 1998. The story is also beautiful and the subject doesn't feel out of date at all. Recommended to those who can appreciate a nice, little flick with a slow pace.
    Kirpianuscus

    a trip

    First virtue - the trace of Montherlant work. the second - the performances. not the less - the delicacy. a story who could be not comfortable at first sigh. but who propose more than one of many obscure secrets in a Catholic college. it is an exploration of limits. for love, faith, decisions and facts. and, maybe, this is the basic motif to not ignore it. for a sort of portrait of a time more than portrait of characters.
    8ricrisci

    Unique, powerful perspective on a taboo subject

    A combination of Bad Education and Les Amities Particulieres in that it involves a triangle of two students at a religious boarding school in 1950's France and a priest who views the older one as a rival. That an older boy or a priest would love a boy is a subject not only tolerated but openly discussed, accepted, and philosophized about to a point that would be impossible in this day and age. It is truly remarkable in that respect.

    One would think it would be a tender man who would fall in love with a boy, but the priest shows himself to be quite the emotional sadist. His straying from God's work is brought to light by the Superior who has been observing all along. How is it possible such a man could stray so far is something we are left wondering in an appropriately unsatisfying ending. It is nevertheless highly recommended.

    Excellent performance by the older boy Sevrais (Nael Marandin) and the evil, boy-loving priest de Pradts (Christophe Malavoy).
    8LuRib

    Poised, beautiful movie

    This is a small, slow-paced, poised, beautiful movie only the French can make. Of course, the old buildings, paint-flaking doors, and the sounds of the French language help to set the tone.

    It is about childhood and priesthood, friendship and love, honesty and lack of malice, and how a religious, heterosexist culture can mess them up. It is worth watching even if you don't buy the whole catholic/theological argumentation (I don't).

    It also alludes to the oft-pointed fact that the Church - while despising same-sex love/sex - has been a safe haven for those God-fearing individuals who cannot act/feel otherwise.

    Enjoy!
    4hkl-imdb

    Subtle Drama about "Love"

    When it comes to an overall impression of this film, amid an organized story and compellingly emotional performances, it is still not absolutely satisfying, for it loses its grip when the film ends.

    The story mainly depicts the relationships of two friends of quite an age difference and a priest in a strictly-run boarding school. It is a movie that takes the subtle approach when tackling sensitive topics. The film uses characters of difficult purposes and thoughts to discuss "love", and the difference between a healthy friendship and a improper one.

    The subtlety sets in when ideas are sometimes expressed vaguely through the kind of talk you would expect from priests. The religious overtone veils the story as the plot nears its end, with relatively lengthy scenes of half-debate and half-reflection, bringing to movie to a closure. The ending is quite abrupt, though I account it challenging to end it any other way.

    "The Fire that Burns" is along the lines of relationships and forbidden feelings, with religious overtones and philosophical as well as moral concerns. It is a simple story, but with an incredible depth of sentimental strength.

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      Naël Marandin, appearing in the film as the older boy, had previously performed in the stage version in the role of the younger boy.
    • Connections
      Remake of La ville dont le prince est un enfant (1971)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Die Stadt, deren König ein Kind ist
    • Production companies
      • BVF
      • France 2 (FR2)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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