La Ville dont le prince est un enfant (film)
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For the original play in French, see La Ville dont le prince est un enfant (play). For the English play adaptation, see The Fire that Consumes.
La Ville dont le prince est un enfant is a 1997 made-for-television film adapted from a 1951 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant of the same title.
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Also known as | La Ville dont le prince est un enfant The Fire That Burns |
Created by | Henry de Montherlant (play) Didier Decoin (adaptation) |
Directed by | Christophe Malavoy |
Starring | Christophe Malavoy Michel Aumont Naël Marandin Clément van den Bergh |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
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Producer | Dominique Antoine |
Cinematography | Bernard Lutic |
Editor | Noëlle Boisson |
Running time | 91 minutes |
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Release | 7 March 1997 (1997-03-07) |
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The title, literally translated, The City Where the Prince is a Child, is taken from Ecclesiastes 10:16: "Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning!"
The French-language film was subsequently released in North American markets on DVD in 2004 under the title, The Fire That Burns, similar to the 1977 English language translation of the play produced in 1977 under the title, The Fire that Consumes.