Notre-Dame on Fire

6.6
20221h 49m

A film relating from the inside the Notre-Dame de Paris fire of April 2019.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE (2022) ‘It’s a Decoy’ Clip [HD] – In Cinemas 22 July

NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE (2022) ‘It’s a Decoy’ Clip [HD] – In Cinemas 22 July

Thumbnail for video: NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE (2022) ‘Up in Flames’ Clip [HD] – In Cinemas 22 July

NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE (2022) ‘Up in Flames’ Clip [HD] – In Cinemas 22 July

Thumbnail for video: NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE (2022) 'The Firefighters' Clip [HD] – In Cinemas 22 July

NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE (2022) 'The Firefighters' Clip [HD] – In Cinemas 22 July

Thumbnail for video: NOTRE DAME ON FIRE (2022) Shooting on IMAX with Jean-Jacques Annaud [HD] – In Cinemas July 22

NOTRE DAME ON FIRE (2022) Shooting on IMAX with Jean-Jacques Annaud [HD] – In Cinemas July 22

Thumbnail for video: Notre-Dame On Fire - Official Teaser

Notre-Dame On Fire - Official Teaser

Cast

Photo of Samuel Labarthe

Samuel Labarthe

General Gontier

Photo of Jean-Paul Bordes

Jean-Paul Bordes

General Gallet

Photo of Mickaël Chirinian

Mickaël Chirinian

Laurent Prades, general manager of Notre-Dame

Photo of Jérémie Laheurte

Jérémie Laheurte

Chief Adjutant Joël

Photo of Maximilien Seweryn

Maximilien Seweryn

Chief Sergeant Reynald

Photo of Garlan Le Martelot

Garlan Le Martelot

Aurélien, young manager

Photo of Dimitri Storoge

Dimitri Storoge

Captain Francis

Photo of Pierre Lottin

Pierre Lottin

Lieutenant Alexandre

Photo of Jules Sadoughi

Jules Sadoughi

Chief Sergeant Jordan

Photo of Chloé Jouannet

Chloé Jouannet

Chief Corporal Marianne

Photo of Vassili Schneider

Vassili Schneider

Corporal Sandro

Photo of Ava Baya

Ava Baya

Novice firefighter Marie-Eve

Photo of Nathan Gruffy

Nathan Gruffy

Novice firefighter Victor

Photo of Sébastien Lalanne

Sébastien Lalanne

Captain Marcus

Photo of Oumar Diolo

Oumar Diolo

Moumet D., fire safety supervisor

Photo of Antonythasan Jesuthasan

Antonythasan Jesuthasan

Jonas, guardian of the cathedral

Photo of Élodie Navarre

Élodie Navarre

Little Chloé's mom

Photo of Chloé Chevallier

Chloé Chevallier

Chloé, little girl

Photo of Loic Djani

Loic Djani

Captain PC

Photo of Kevin Garnichat

Kevin Garnichat

Lieutenant Colonel Michelon

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Just imagine. A builder on the roof of this ancient monument is having a fly cigarette. He throws the butt from the rooftop but instead of finding it's way to the ground, it is blown through one of the slitted windows whereupon it encounters some debris from a pigeon's nest and - well quite literally all hell breaks lose. Jean-Jacques Annaud intersperses real footage of this terrible conflagration with a drama offering us a plausible depiction of just how difficult it was for the Pompiers of Paris to not only tackle this blaze, but to get through the grid-locked streets of their city to the Île de la Cité in the first place. There is a palpable sense of the heat, the smoke - and the fear as the fire fighters tried to coax the water pressure into a meaningful tool to put out the fire whilst what seemed like gallons of molten lead slurped around the roof using the gargoyles as did Charles Laughton back in 1939. The dramatic elements are adequate, but to be honest they don't really matter - most of this is eye-watering. Certainly, you are pretty clearly aware of what is real and what has been staged - the intimate photography leaves us in little doubt of that, but again that doesn't really matter. This film demonstrates the courage and bravery of those tasked with stopping history burning down around them, whilst building on the response nightmare and the religiosity of those who can't quite believe God is allowing this to happen at all! It is all told pacily and effectively in just under two hours. What I really found irritating - exasperating, even, were all the spectators clogging everywhere up - so long as they had a vantage point then the emergency services could wait their turn... Fascinating to watch, and well worth it.

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