- Quest for Fire (film)
----Infobox Film
name = Quest For Fire
caption = Theatrical release poster
director =Jean-Jacques Annaud
producer = Jacques DorfmannJohn Kemeny
Véra BelmontDenis Héroux Michael Gruskoff
associate producer in charge of action & animal scenes =Michael D. Moore
writer =Gérard Brach (screenplay)J.-H. Rosny aîné (novel)
starring =Everett McGill Rae Dawn Chong Ron Perlman Nameer El-Kadi
music =Philippe Sarde
cinematography = Claude Agostini
editing =Yves Langlois
distributor =20th Century Fox
released = flagicon|United StatesFebruary 12 ,1982
runtime = 100 min.
country =Canada France United States
language = Invented language
budget = $12,500,000
amg_id = 1:39857
imdb_id = 0082484"Quest for Fire" ( _fr. La Guerre du feu) is a 1981 film about the importance of fire in human, and pre-human life, 80,000 years ago. It is based on the 1911 French
novel byJ.-H. Rosny aîné (1856–1940). Directed byJean-Jacques Annaud and adapted byGérard Brach , the film starsEverett McGill ,Ron Perlman ,Nameer El-Kadi , andRae Dawn Chong . It won theAcademy Award for Makeup .Michael D. Moore was the associate producer in charge of action & animal scenes.Plot summary
Taking place 80,000 years ago the male members of the Wagabu tribe invade the Ulam tribe's territory, and a battle breaks out. The Wagabus are depicted as animal-like savages, covered in hair, who show no sign of mastering advanced tools or fire, and demonstrate no evidence of language. Despite this, the Wagabus manage a victory over the Ulams, using superior numbers, brute force, and cunning strategic skills. Some of the Ulams escape, leaving casualties on both sides. The Ulams' fire tender escapes with the tribe's remaining fire (the rest was stolen by the Wagabus) however after crossing a watery area not enough embers remain to start a fire. Without fire, they are doomed to freezing and starvation. So the Ulams decide to send three men, Naoh (
Everett McGill ), Amoukar (Ron Perlman ) and Gaw (Nameer El-Kadi ), out on a dangerous quest for fire. During their journey, they encounter several different kinds of wild beasts and other primitive sub-species of human beings.Eventually, the Ulam scouting trio enters territory of the Kzamm tribe, who (in some cases) resort to capturing members of the Ivaka tribe as cannibalistic victims. Despite the Kzamm's brutish culture, low social status, and inhuman practices, they are masters at the art of producing fire. Naoh manages to steal some fire from the Kzamms, but he is injured in a fight with two of them. He rejoins Gaw and Amoukar. A young woman named Ika (
Rae Dawn Chong ), an Ivaka prisoner who escapes with Naoh, follows them seeking protection. Despite attempts by Amoukar to drive her off, she follows, eventually taking advantage of a food-gather by Amoukar and Gaw to approach Naoh. She makes a primitivepoultice , helping him recover from his injury.The four begin their trek towards the Ulam, followed by the Kzamm. Attacked by the hostile tribe, the group take advantage of a wandering herd of
mammoth s to make good their escape. While they travel back towards the Ulam grounds, Amoukar attempts to make a pass at Ika: she hides near Naoh, who then shows his bond with her by forcing sex upon her in front of the other two males. Ika and Naoh continue to bond.One day, Ika recognizes that she is near her home. She tries to persuade the Ulam trio to go with her, but either lack of a common language or a sense of purpose keeps them on their way back to the Ulam. When Ika leaves them the next morning, Naoh is upset and at first continues on without her, but finds that he cannot stop thinking about her. He turns around, followed by the reluctant Gaw and Amoukar. Naoh leaves the others behind to scout a village and is ambushed by the Ivakas.
At first, he is teased and subjected to several forms of humiliation, but eventually the Ivaka accept him and show him their ways. The Ivaka tribe is the most advanced tribe depicted. They have
atlatl s, arts (body painting, huts, ornaments, primitivepottery ), and most importantly, fire. When Naoh is taught how to make fire, he is overwhelmed and his life is changed forever.Growing impatient, Gaw and Amoukar go to find Naoh and are also captured. During their ordeal, they are disturbed to realize that one of the teasers is Naoh, initially unrecognizeable as he now wears the full body-paint of the Ivaka. Gaw and Amoukar escape during the night, 'persuading' Naoh to come along by knocking him unconscious. Ika, realizing she loves Naoh, follows the trio and helps them escape.
On their way back to the Ulam tribe, the four are discovered by Rouka, Naoh's rival as dominant male of the tribe. Left by Naoh and Amoukar to guard the fire with Ika, Gaw is severely wounded in a fight with a mother
cave bear , barely managing to escape. The other three members of the group find Gaw, and Amoukar carries him over his shoulder. When attacked by the Ulam rivals, the group uses several spear throwers stolen from the Ivaka. Using them to dispatch their enemies, they demonstrate the advantages of embracing new technologies.Upon rejoining the Ulam tribe, the fire tender, having been given the flame, falls in the water, extinguishing the fire. Naoh tries to create fire by using some sticks, dung and dry grasses. After several failed attempts, Ika takes over, carefully rubbing the dry sticks together. Once the spark is lit, the tribe is overjoyed, cheering and overwhelmed.
In the end, Naoh discovers that Ika is pregnant with their child. Naoh carresses Ika while gazing at the brightly lit moon, leaving viewers with perhaps a hope for posterity and the contemplation of the future of human development with the embrace of science and technology.
Cast
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Everett McGill ... Naoh
*Ron Perlman ... Amoukar
*Nicholas Kadi ... Gaw (as Nameer al-Kadi)
*Rae Dawn Chong ... IkaHistorical accuracy
The story takes place 80,000 years ago, likely in
Europe andAfrica during the last majorIce Age . However, in the commentary accompanying the DVD release, the director Annaud stated a "much" earlier date would actually have been more reasonable if he had made the film recently with modern knowledge of the subject matter. It focuses on a group ofPaleolithic humans who travel their dangerous world in search of a flame to rekindle their lost fire. In the era of "Quest for Fire", not all people know how to produce it at will. This film demonstrates the difficulty of keeping a fire going under the harsh conditions of the primordial past.The
anthropology in the film was ahead of its time; four separate groups are represented: the Ulam, Kzamm, Wagabus and Ivaka. The Wagabus are the most primitive tribe, representing "Homo erectus ", the Kzamm and Ulam areNeanderthals and Ivaka are more or less the modern "Homo sapiens " who emerged in AfricaFact|date=September 2008.The invented language spoken by the prehistoric humans was created by
Anthony Burgess . The gestural and body language was overseen byDesmond Morris , author of "The Naked Ape ". The story was difficult to tell without any dialog in a recognizable language, but the cave people's language (a combination of signs and speech) worked well; along with the natural visual tapestry, the language was one of the most successful attractions of the filmFact|date=March 2008.External links
*imdb title|id=0082484|title=Quest for Fire
*amg title|id=1:39857|title=Quest for Fire
*rotten-tomatoes|id=quest_for_fire|title=Quest for Fireee also
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The Clan of the Cave Bear "###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=César Award for Best Film
years=1982
before="The Last Metro "
after="La Balance "
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