80 000 years ago a primitive tribe desperately guards its most values possession fire. They know how to tend it how to use it but its creation remains a mystery. During an attack by a neighbouring tribe their flame is lost and so begins an epic obstacle-filled quest to find another source of the element so precious in their struggle for survival. Special Features: Director's Commentary Commentary with Actors Ron Perlman Rae Dawn Chong and Michael Gruskoff The Making of the Quest for Fire Interview with Director Jean-Jacques Annaud Video Gallery with Jean-Jacques... Annaud Commentary [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play 80000 years ago a primitive tribe deperatley giards its most valued possion fire They know how to tend it how to use it bit its creation remains a mystery During an attack by neighbouring tribe their flame is lost and so begins an epic obstacle-filled quest to find another source of the element sp precious in thier struggle for survival Jean- Jacques Annaud&39;s multi-award winning film is an extraordinary view of the dawn of man and true orginal
Groundbreaking drama from French director Jean-Jacques Annaud, set 80,000 years in the past, where a primitive tribe desperately guards their most valuable possession - fire. After an attack from a neighbouring tribe, the fire is put out. Lacking the knowledge to kindle their own flame, the tribe sets out on an epic journey across a prelapsarian wilderness to find another source of fire. The body language of the tribe was created by noted anthropologist Desmond Morris, while acclaimed writer Anthony Burgess assisted a team of linguists to create the primitive spoken language.
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