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THE FIRE
THAT BURNS
Directed by Christophe Malavoy
A richly textured drama, The Fire That Burns is
based on the novel “The Land Whose King is a Child” [referring
to Ecclesiastes 10:6: “Woe to the land whose king is a
child] by prolific, French novelist and dramatist Henry de Montherlant.
The story takes place before World War II in a Catholic boys’ school
in Paris, where the friendship between bright philosophy student
André Sevrais (Naël Marandin) and his younger schoolmate
Souplier (Clément van den Bergh of Class Trip) arouses
the jealousy of the Abbot de Pradts (Christophe Malavoy), who
is secretly in the thrall of young Souplier. De Pradts lays a
trap for Sevrais but ends up crushed by his own machinations
to the utter disdain of the Father Superior (Michel Aumont of
The Closet and Man is a Woman).
Christophe Malavoy, who has appeared in over 60 French films,
directed and stars in The Fire That Burns.
In 1983, Malavoy received the “Most Promising Male Actor” prize at the César
Awards (France’s equivalent of our Academy Awards™).
Henry de Montherlant was born into a noble Roman Catholic family
in 1896 Paris. His early works were inspired by his personal
experiences in parochial schools. His popularity among the French
people endures to this very day, where a swimming pool in Paris
is named after him. And de Montherlant must surely be smiling
down from heaven because at this pool, men are not allowed to
wear boxer-style swim shorts – only “Speedos™!”.
Running time: 88 min.
French with optional English subtitles

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Chicago International Film Festival
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