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Poorly Extinguished Fires 1994

98 min📅 1994-01-12

Directed by Serge Moati, *Poorly Extinguished Fires (1994)* plunges into the brutal final days of the Algerian War, where journalist Jérôme Carier arrives in Algiers armed with photographs that expose the horrors of conflict.

Director: Serge Moati

Cast

Manuel Blanc
Manuel Blanc
Jérôme
Maria de Medeiros
Maria de Medeiros
Tweedy Bird
Hélène Vincent
Hélène Vincent
Jeanne
Emmanuel Salinger
Emmanuel Salinger
François
Rufus
Rufus
Commander Perleau
François Négret
François Négret
Seb
Christophe Malavoy
Christophe Malavoy
Captain Vergèze
Daniel Gélin
Daniel Gélin
The gentleman from the beach
Simon de La Brosse
Simon de La Brosse
Travaire
Fabrice Desplechin
Sprague

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Poorly Extinguished Fires (1994) about?

The film follows Jérôme Carier, a French army journalist sent to Algiers in 1962, who becomes entangled in the violent final days of the Algerian War. His mission shifts from reporting to uncovering the raw human cost of conflict and the fragile threads of diplomacy between opposing sides.

Who directed Poorly Extinguished Fires?

The film was directed by Serge Moati, known for his work in French cinema and television, who brings a stark realism to this historical drama.

Who stars in Poorly Extinguished Fires?

The cast features Manuel Blanc as Jérôme Carier, Maria de Medeiros as a key figure in the peace efforts, and Hélène Vincent, Emmanuel Salinger, Rufus, and François Négret in pivotal roles.

Is Poorly Extinguished Fires (1994) worth watching?

As a drama steeped in historical weight and moral complexity, *Poorly Extinguished Fires* offers a gripping narrative for fans of war films and political thrillers. While it may not be widely known, its themes of reconciliation and truth resonate powerfully.

How long is Poorly Extinguished Fires?

The runtime of *Poorly Extinguished Fires* is 98 minutes.

About Poorly Extinguished Fires (1994) — A Gritty French Drama of War and Reconciliation

Directed by Serge Moati, *Poorly Extinguished Fires (1994)* plunges into the brutal final days of the Algerian War, where journalist Jérôme Carier arrives in Algiers armed with photographs that expose the horrors of conflict. Based on Philippe Labro's 1967 novel, the film captures the tension between hope and despair as Jérôme uncovers the fragile threads of diplomacy amid chaos. The French drama unfolds like a tense thriller, blending political intrigue with deeply personal stakes, as Jérôme grapples with the moral weight of his role as an observer caught in the crossfire.

Starring Manuel Blanc as the determined journalist and Maria de Medeiros as a voice of reason in the storm, *Poorly Extinguished Fires* paints a haunting portrait of a nation teetering on the edge of change. The film's atmospheric tension mirrors the real-life struggles of reconciliation, making it a poignant exploration of war's lingering scars. Whether you're drawn to its historical context or its gripping narrative, this 1994 drama lingers long after the credits roll.