In the prehistoric world, a Cro-Magnon tribe depends on an ever-burning source of fire, which eventually extinguishes. Lacking the knowledge to start a new fire, the tribe sends three warriors on a quest for more. With the tribe's future at stake, the warriors make their way across a treacherous landscape full of hostile tribes and monstrous beasts. On their journey, they encounter Ika, a woman who has the knowledge they seek.
Everett McGill
Naoh
Ron Perlman
Amoukar
Nicholas Kadi
Gaw
Rae Dawn Chong
Ika
Gary Schwartz
Rouka - tribu Ulam
Naseer El-Kadi
Nam - tribu Ulam
Franck-Olivier Bonnet
Aghoo - tribu Ulam
Jean-Michel Kindt
Lakar - tribu Ulam
Kurt Schiegl
Faum - tribu Ulam
Brian Gillin
Modoc - tribu Ulam
Terry Fitt
Hourk - tribu Ulam
Bibi Caspari
Gammla - tribu Ulam
Peter Elliott
Mikr - tribu Ulam
Michelle Leduc
Matr - tribu Ulam
Robert Lavoie
Tsor - tribu Ulam
Christian Benard
Umbre - tribu Ulam
Tarlok Sing Seva
Tavawa - tribu Ivaka
Lolamal Kapisisi
La faiseur de feu - tribu Ivaka
Matt Birman
Morah - tribu Ulam
Joy Boushel
Ulam Tribe Member
Adrian Street
The Kzamm Tribe
Martin Ruane
The Kzamm Tribe
George Buza
The Kzamm Tribe
Jean Gagné
The Kzamm Tribe
Antonio Barichievich
The Kzamm Tribe
Tai
Woolly Mammoth (uncredited)
Director
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Writer
Gérard Brach
November 27, 2023
7
Without even a bar from "Thus Spake Zarathustra", Jean-Jacques Annaud takes us on some brutal and authentic time travel back to caveman days. That's where we encounter three warriors who are violently dispossessed of their home (and their fire) and find themselves at the mercy of the wilderness, the weather, the wildlife and some other tribesman who are perfectly happy to endorse the kill first speak afterwards philosophy. On that latter point, a whole new series of verbal communications - not words as such - has been developed for an on form Ron Perlman ("Amoukar"), Everett McGill ("Naoh") and Nicholas Kadi ("Gaw) to use as they roam in search of their stolen life giving element. The dynamic amongst the three friends becomes a little complicated when they are captured and escape with the addition of "Ika" (Rae Dawn Chong) who arouses in them passions hitherto suppressed. It's the bleakness and simplicity that makes this film work. They are dirty, injured, bleeding, tired, exhausted - indeed watching it can be quite a tiring experience as nature makes it quite clear that before man began to cultivate it's brain, it was mid-table on the chart of evolution and at a distinct disadvantage most of the time when facing the animal kingdom. Will they find fire? What will they do with it if they do? Well I found myself quite enthralled by their journey, the complete lack of a traditional script and a look at an existence that really was survival of the fittest, tempered by some quite human - even funny - moments.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Budget:
$12,000,000.00
Revenue:
$55,260,558.00