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Fire that Burns (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 91 mins

Original Title

La Ville dont le Prince est un Enfant
  • Director: Christophe Malavoy
  • Writer: Didier Decoin; Henry de Montherlant
  • Producer: Dominique Antoine

CGiii Comment

Special friendships between boys and manipulative priests...the catholic church gets another well-deserved pummeling.

Beautifully photographed, finely acted.

The underlying, understated cruelty is compelling - and, the final argument will leave you thinking.

A fine piece of thoughtful work.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Two boys in their early teens in a strictly-run pre-WWII Catholic School form a firm friendship which is troubled by an abbot who is obsessed with the younger of the students.

Cast & Characters

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