Quest for Fire

A Science Fantasy Adventure

Release Date 1981-12-16
Runtime 100 minutes
Status Released
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Overview

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.

Budget $12,000,000
Revenue $55,260,558
Vote Average 7.0/10
Vote Count 533
Popularity 1.6894
Original Language fr

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What makes this movie Worth Watching

Quest for Fire is based on the 1911 novel 'Le Feu' by J.-H. Rosny aîné. It was one of the first films to receive wide international distribution and critical acclaim, yet it faced challenges in production due to its ambitious scope and limited technology available at the time.

  • The movie offers a unique perspective on prehistoric life, recreating the era with stunning authenticity.
  • The compelling storyline revolves around the quest for fire, a fundamental aspect of human evolution that adds depth and significance to the plot.
  • The film showcases impressive performances by a non-professional cast, making the portrayal of primitive characters more believable.
  • The visual effects are groundbreaking for its time, creating an immersive experience that brings the Stone Age to life.

Fun Facts

  • The actors were not professional performers but rather indigenous peoples from various African tribes, which added a sense of authenticity to the film.
  • The film's title, 'Quest for Fire,' is also the name of a French punk rock band formed by members of the film's crew.
  • During production, director Jean-Jacques Annaud initially planned for the cast to be entirely composed of animals. However, due to difficulties in training them, he ultimately decided on using actors instead.

Available Languages

Deutsch DE
Title: Am Anfang war das Feuer
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English US
Title: Quest for Fire
"A Science Fantasy Adventure"
Italiano IT
Title: La guerra del fuoco
"80.000 anni fa, la sopravvivenza degli uomini nelle immense distese inesplorate dipendeva dal possesso del fuoco."
Français FR
Title:
"Une aventure fantastique"
Español ES
Title: En busca del fuego
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Magyar HU
Title: A tűz háborúja
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Reviews

CinemaSerf
7.0/10
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.
Wuchak
6.0/10
**_A well-done fantastical portrayal of early humans_** After a tribe of cave-dwelling homo sapiens in prehistory are attacked by neanderthals, three members of the group (Everett McGill, Ron Perlman and Nicholas Kadi) leave to apprehend fire, since they don’t know how to create it themselves. On their journey, they run into saber-toothed tigers, cannibals, a friendly female in body paint (Rae Dawn Chong), woolly mammoths and Ika’s more evolved tribe where the chief is interested in eugenics. "Quest for Fire" (1981) is a serious attempt to depict people from prehistorical times in the tradition of “One Million Years BC” from fifteen years earlier (the one with Raquel Welch), although don’t expect any dinosaurs. Like that movie, there's no talking as we understand it; only grunting and primitive lingo. This of course prevents the flick from being compelling in the sense of interesting or entertaining dialogues, which leaves us with a dramatically dull film with amazing locales and visuals. But there are some worthwhile scenes, such as a member of the Ivaka tribe showing Naoh their advanced knowledge of creating fire with a hand drill. The special effects were shot live with no optical additions done in post-production. The Smilodons (saber-toothed tigers) were obviously just lions with long canine teeth added while the woolly mammoths were played by trained circus elephants. Rae Dawn Chong does well in her role as the lithe girl, but don’t expect a stunning female on the level of Lisa Thomas as Sura in “One Million Years BC” or Beth Rogan in the 1961 version of “Mysterious Island.” The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in Canada (Greig's Caves on the Bruce Peninsula near Lion's Head, Ontario, and Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island), Kenya (Lake Magadi) and Scotland (the Highlands and Tsavo National Park). I heard the mammoth scenes were done in Iceland. GRADE: B-

Oscar Awards

Wins

MAKEUP - 1982 Sarah Monzani, Michèle Burke

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Media

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Quest for Fire (1981) - Trailer
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Quest for Fire (1981) (TV Spot)