6.4 /10 1 Votes
Initial release 1 April 2010 (Russia) Producer Yves Marmion | 6.4/10 Music director Armand Amar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Yves MarmionPatrick Sandrin Written by Marc Klapczynski (novel Ao, l'homme ancien: L'Odyssée du dernier Neandertal)Michel Fessler (scenario & adaptation)Philippe IsardJacques MalaterrePierre Pelot (dialogue assistant) Starring Simon Paul SuttonAruna ShieldsCraig MorrisVesela KazakovaSara MalaterreHelmi DridiIlian IvanovYavor Vesselinov Release date 29 September 2010 (France) Screenplay Jacques Malaterre, Michel Fessler, P. Isard, Pierre Pelot Cast Aruna Shields, Simon Paul Sutton, Helmi Dridi, Vesela Kazakova, Ilian Ivanov Similar The Clan of the Cave Bear, The Croods, A Species Odyssey, Mr Singh Mrs Mehta, Private Moments |
Ao the last neanderthal ao le dernier n andertal 2009 trailer english
Ao: The Last Hunter (French: Ao, le dernier Néandertal) is a 2010 French prehistoric film directed by Jacques Malaterre, and is loosely based on the novel Ao, l'homme ancien by Marc Klapczynski.
The film takes place approximately 30,000 years ago, and focuses on the period of co-existence between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons, when the two kinds of humans shared some parts of the Eurasian landscape. The film begins when climate swings and competition with the newcomers forces a desperate Neanderthal named Aō (Simon Paul Sutton) to leave his outpost in the frigid, barren tundra in Northern Siberia, to reunite with his brother Oā in the South where he was born. His clan including his wife and her young, Néa, were already massacred by the modern human bands that arrived on the landscape. In the course of his travel Ao is captured by those modern humans, there he encounters a pregnant woman named Āki (Aruna Shields). After defeating the marauding Cro-Magnon warriors, Ao finds his birthplace only to realize his twin brother Oa, from whom he was separated when he was eleven, and the entire clan has already been consumed by a strange illness that had entered their cave. Ostracized by other tribes, Ao and Aki finally reach southern Iberia to settle and raise a family in solitude, close to the last known signs of Neanderthal life on Earth.


