Fire!

Fire!

Release date : February 10, 1991
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : Mali / France /
Original Language : French / Bambara /
Director : Adama Drabo /
Writers : Adama Drabo /
Production companies : Kora Films / C.N.P.C. /
February 10, 1991 1h 40m Mali Drama French More
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Life in the African country of Mali in the 1990s is vividly highlighted in this mild drama. In the story, a young forest ranger who sees that his work holds the key to the future of his country (through reforestation) is disgusted at the short-sighted, money-grubbing ways of his superiors. He has a much better relationship with local villagers than with his agency's bosses. As the movie opens, the villagers are preparing to hold a hunting ceremony but are not sure whether they will do it the old fashioned way, with a bonfire, or will obey a government decree that open fires are too dangerous. There is a lot of sexual teasing between the villagers, including some harmless horseplay. For instance, when a man whispers another woman's name in his sleep, his wife pours water into his ear in revenge.
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  • title:Fire!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1991
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Mali · France ·
  • Original Language: French · Bambara ·
  • Director: Adama Drabo /
  • Writers: Adama Drabo ·
  • Production companies: Kora Films · C.N.P.C. ·
  • Overview:Life in the African country of Mali in the 1990s is vividly highlighted in this mild drama. In the story, a young forest ranger who sees that his work holds the key to the future of his country (through reforestation) is disgusted at the short-sighted, money-grubbing ways of his superiors. He has a much better relationship with local villagers than with his agency's bosses. As the movie opens, the villagers are preparing to hold a hunting ceremony but are not sure whether they will do it the old fashioned way, with a bonfire, or will obey a government decree that open fires are too dangerous. There is a lot of sexual teasing between the villagers, including some harmless horseplay. For instance, when a man whispers another woman's name in his sleep, his wife pours water into his ear in revenge.
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