2002 Canadian reality TV miniseries
Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within |
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Also known as | Fire Within The Fire Within |
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Genre | Television documentary |
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Written by | Lewis Cohen Cleo Paskal |
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Directed by | Lewis Cohen Bachir Bensaddek Jason Breckenridge |
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Narrated by | Christopher Dyson |
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Opening theme | "Icare" by René Dupéré |
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Composers | Anthony Rozankovic Daniel Toussaint |
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Country of origin | Canada |
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Original language | English |
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No. of series | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 13 |
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Executive producers | Arnie Gelbart Marie Côté Vincent Gagné |
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Producers | Sylvia Wilson Martin Bolduc |
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Cinematography | Yoan Cart Peter Krieger Andrei Khabad |
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Editors | Jean-Marie Drot Maxime Chalifoux Vidal Beïque |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
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Running time | 23 minutes |
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Production companies | Cirque du Soleil Images (Créations Musca) Galafilm |
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Network | Bravo (United States) Global Television Network (Canada) Ici ARTV (Québec) |
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Release | September 16 (2002-09-16) – December 9, 2002 (2002-12-09)[1] |
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Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within is a 2002 Canadian reality television mini-series. The series follows eight Cirque du Soleil performers during the creation and production of the Cirque's touring production, Varekai. Stress ensues as several newcomers try to learn new acrobatic acts for the show, while the subplot also follows the crew behind the show trying to cast new performers, advertise the production, create the stage set, costumes, and make-up, and manage the show under the direction of newcomer Dominic Champagne.
Fire Within originally aired in thirteen 23-minute episodes weekly between the course of September 16 and December 9, 2002 on Bravo. The miniseries was filmed primarily in Montréal, largely at the Cirque du Soleil headquarters and the Old Port of Montréal, as well as New York, Dallas, London, Paris, and Sofia.
Cast
Fire Within maintained an ensemble cast of performers chosen to be a part of the original cast of Varekai. The camera crew documented not only these performers' work during production of the show, but also their personal lives which often got in the way of their work. The performers came from a variety of different backgrounds, some experienced Cirque du Soleil performers.
- Oleg Ouchakov – a Cirque du Soleil veteran who joins the cast of Varekai to develop an acrobatic pas de deux with his dance partner, Tatiana.
- Stella Umeh – an Olympic gymnast who joins the cast to perform in the triple trapeze, an act in which she is inexperienced.
- Olga Pikhienko – a young contortionist who leaves Quidam to become a lead in Varekai.
- Raquel Karro Oliveira – a skilled trapeze artist who is part of the triple-trapeze act with Stella.
- Ashley Beaver – an acrobat who arrives to Cirque as a newcomer with his acrobatic partner Gareth to develop an Icarian games act.
- Gareth Hopkins – an acrobat and Cirque du Soleil newcomer who arrives along with his acrobatic partner Ashley to develop an Icarian games act as well as the character of the "Lizard".
- Andrew and Kevin Atherton – identical twin brothers who develop an aerial straps act for the show, as well as participate in much of the show's promotion.
Recurring cast
Many artists and crew behind the production are featured throughout the mini-series.
- Adrian Berinde — a Romanian singer hired as a primary singer, only to be laid off ten days before the premiere, having had difficulty settling into a role.
- Dominic Champagne — Varekai's director and Cirque du Soleil newcomer.
- Louise Mercier — head of the Cirque du Soleil marketing department.
- Adrian Porter — Gareth and Ashley's acrobatic coach.
- Boris Verkhovsky — Varekai's primary acrobatic coach.
- Michel Laprise — a talent scout for Varekai.
Broadcast history
Fire Within consists of thirteen half-hour episodes with commercials, originally premiering in the United States on Bravo in September 2002. The episodes were aired in the intended order weekly until December 2002 with the conclusion of the mini-series. A 23-minute cast reunion special was released on November 2, 2004 on the DVD release.
Special
Reception
Fire Within received positive reviews. Virginia Heffernan of Slate[3] and Tim Goodman of SFGate[4] both gave the series positive reviews.
Accolades
The mini-series won the 55th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Program (Alternative), as well as two Gemini Awards.
Award
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Category
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Recipients
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Result
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55th Primetime Emmy Awards[5][6]
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Outstanding Nonfiction Program (Alternative)
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Christian Barcellos, Martin Bolduc, Marie Côté, Vincent Gagné, Arnie Gelbart, Amy Introcaso-Davis, and Sylvia Wilson
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Won
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18th Gemini Awards[7]
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Best Direction in a Documentary Series
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Lewis Cohen
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Won
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Best Reality Based Entertainment Program or Series
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Marie Côté, Vincent Gagné, and Arnie Gelbart
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Won
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