Ao, le dernier Néandertal (2010)
Année de sortie: 2010
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Ao, der letzte Neandertaler, Ao - den sidste neandertaler, Ao: The Last Hunter, O teleftaios progonos
Réalisateur: Jacques Malaterre
Writer: Jacques Malaterre, Marc Klapczynski, Michel Fessler, Philippe Isard, Pierre Pelot
Production & Genre
Producteur: producer: Yves Marmion
executive producer: Patrick Sandrin
Sociétés: France 2 Cinéma, PROCIREP, UGC, TPS Star, Canal+
Budget: €14,000,000 (estimated).
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: prehistory
Histoire
The movie begins with Ao, a Neanderthal man, living in a clan in the North country. His life is shattered when his clan is massacred, leaving him alone with only the memory of his wife and baby daughter Néa. Driven by desperation, Ao decides to embark on a long journey southwards, aiming to reunite with his twin brother from whom he was separated at the age of nine. Along this perilous journey, Ao crosses paths with Aki, a Homo sapiens woman.
Résumé
Ao, le dernier Néandertal is an adventure film set against the backdrop of prehistoric Europe. Directed by Jacques Malaterre and released in 2010, the movie explores themes of loss, survival, and resilience through the eyes of its titular character, Ao, the last Neanderthal. The story is a fictionalized account of a possible Neanderthal migration southwards, highlighting the harsh realities and challenges faced by these early human ancestors.

