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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

CHECK OUT THE TRAILER AND POSTERS FOR NOTRE DAME ON FIRE FRENCH TRUE STORY MOVIE ON THE 2019 INFAMOUS NIGHT WHEN THE CATHEDRAL WAS BURNING

  NOTRE DAME ON FIRE  
TRAILER & POSTERS ARE HERE
Still appalled by the latest despicable happenings in Hollywood and the lack of very strict condemnation of the said events, we are staying away from that vomit
The movie was out in France this March
inducing mess and moving over to France, where earlier this month they had the premiere of NOTRE DAME ON FIRE (Notre Dame brûle) true life drama coming from one of our favourite French directors ever Jean Jacques Annaud (Enemy at the Gates, The Name of the Rose, Wolf Totem, Seven Years in Tibet, Day of the Falcon ) who usually shoots a film only every four or five years so this was his latest offer to the cinema goers. The film, starring Samuel Labarthe, Jean Paul Bordes and others, brings to us the story from the inside the Notre-Dame de Paris infamous fire of April 2019.
 
  NOTRE DAME ON FIRE
 is an immersive narrative with firefighters at the heart of the action. It offers a blow-by-blow recreation of the gripping events that took place on April 15,
Jean Jacques Annaud directed the movie
2019, when the cathedral suffered the biggest blaze in its history. The film retraces how heroic men and women put their lives on the line to accomplish an awe inspiring rescue. It puts you in the center of the action for a cinematic experience never seen before. It recreates the April 15 fire using archive footage taken that fateful night together with images no one was able to film as the tragedy unfolded, shot in huge sets rebuilt in replica.The narrative focuses on the 24 hours ending at sunrise on April 16. It retraces the challenge emergency services faced due to a delay in sounding the alert, as well as the struggle to get personnel and equipment through Paris rush hour traffic and the throngs of onlookers. It continues with the firefighters’ perilous combat against a monster fire, over which, by the end of the night, expertise and bravery won out.

8 comments:

  1. Should be a good movie! Those firefighters are the hero!

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    1. They always are methinks. It is sad that we celebrate athletes and punk stars instead of firemen and doctors.

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  2. Oooh, I will for sure add this to my list. I’m happy we were able to see it before the blaze. It was such an amazing cathedral. I’d like to go back and see the restorations now but travel isn’t in my immediate future.

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    1. Shocking how quickly it burned down, one would expect such sight would have top notch protection and security measures.

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  3. Sounds an interesting film on a terrible historic subject.

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    1. Well, not so historic, it happened just a few years ago, seems like yesterday, actually.

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  4. I watched the whole trailer through. I've heard about this disaster, but never thought about the lives that could have been at risk. This is a must watch for me.

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    1. Well, the whole towers were falling down, so I reckon a part of Paris was in danger as well not just the people. I think most of us was disgusted by the $100 million that they raised in a few days for it while it seems we don't have the monies for the hungry people... guess religion is more important.

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