Synopsis
No Fear, No Die is a movie released in 1990.
In a gritty exploration of ambition and the human spirit, two men from former French colonies come together to train their prized rooster, "S'en fout la mort," for an underground cock-fighting match in the basement of a bustling restaurant. This gripping drama delves into themes of identity, resilience, and the lengths one will go to reclaim a sense of purpose. As Dah and Jocelyn navigate the seedy underbelly of the fighting world, they confront not only the brutal realities of their chosen path but also the deep-seated desires and fears that drive them. The film deftly weaves together the raw, visceral excitement of the cock-fighting scene with poignant moments of personal reflection, showcasing how these characters seek validation and camaraderie in a society that often overlooks them. With a unique premise that highlights the intersection of culture, tradition, and survival, this tale is as much about the bond between man and beast as it is about the struggle for dignity in a challenging world. Audiences will find themselves captivated by the film's emotional depth and the striking performances that bring these complex characters to life, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven narratives.
Pyramide Productions
CamΓ©ra One
La Sept