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War of the Buttons is a 1994 Irish drama adventure film directed by John Roberts.
It was written by Collin Welland and based on the French novel La Guerre des boutons, by Louis
Pergaud. The story, about two rival boys' gangs in Ireland, the Ballys (poor), and the Carricks (rich),
is set in County Cork, where it was filmed on location. The film has been classified as a drama and
comedy, and the tone is frequently light and comedic. It examines issues of conflict and war, the
actions and consequences of violence, and how it can divide and oppose people who can be
friends as easily as they can be enemies.
La nouvelle guerre des boutons (War of the Buttons) is a 2011 French film directed by
Christophe Barratier. The story takes place in march 1944 in a small French village. The children
from the neighbouring villages of Longeverne and Velrans have been waging this merciless war as
long as anyone can remember: the buttons of all the little prisoners' clothes are removed so that
they head home almost naked, vanquished and humiliated. This conflict henceforth has a name:
the "War of the Buttons." The village that collects the most buttons will be declared the winner.
Meanwhile, Violette, a young Jewish girl, has caught the eye of Lebrac, the chief of the
Longeverne kids.

Music Composed and Orchestrated by
Rachel Portman
Played by
The Irish Film Orchestra
Conducted by
David Snell
Tracks:
1. Front Titles (04:34)
2. Murphy's Dunes Mobilization (01:28)
3. Chasing the Fox (03:30)
4. Night Manoeuvres (01:18)
5. Battle Of Murphy's Dunes (01:16)
6. Fergus is Captured (02:22)
7. Naked Battle (04:11)
8. Fishy's Mushrooms (01:16)
9. Buttons (01:29)
10. Battle of Bunduff Castle (07:32)
11. Fergus Hides in the Woods (02:09)
12. Helicopter Rescue (04:16)
13. Pillow Fight / End Titles (03:43)
Total Time: 39'04

Music Composed, Orchestrated & Conducted by
Philippe Rombi
Played by the
Bel'Arte Symphony Orchestra
Tracks:
1. G�n�rique d�but (02:17)
2. Arriv�e au village (02:11)
3. � travers champs (00:40)
4. En territoire ennemi (01:53)
5. L'attaque du ponton (02:13)
6. Paul et Simone (01:23)
7. Les Longeverne contre-attaquent / Le premier bouton (04:25)
8. La sortie au mus�e (01:07)
9. L'arrestation (02:50)
10. Les Gibus prisonniers (03:01)
11. La capture de Lebrac (01:36)
12. Bataille des guerriers grecs (02:07)
13. � la mode de Paris (02:46)
14. Pythagore et la R�sistance (01:35)
15. Le journal de Violette (04:21)
16. Lebrac et Violette (02:20)
17. Le duel (04:03)
18. La lettre et le feu (03:41)
19. La solitude de Lebrac / La milice aux trousses (03:27)
20. Final (04:23)
21. Ouverture (04:26)
Total Time: 56'45
Files: FLAC/mp3 (RAR)
The sharing period has ended. No more requests, please!
War of the Buttons is a 1994 Irish drama adventure film directed by John Roberts.
It was written by Collin Welland and based on the French novel La Guerre des boutons, by Louis
Pergaud. The story, about two rival boys' gangs in Ireland, the Ballys (poor), and the Carricks (rich),
is set in County Cork, where it was filmed on location. The film has been classified as a drama and
comedy, and the tone is frequently light and comedic. It examines issues of conflict and war, the
actions and consequences of violence, and how it can divide and oppose people who can be
friends as easily as they can be enemies.
La nouvelle guerre des boutons (War of the Buttons) is a 2011 French film directed by
Christophe Barratier. The story takes place in march 1944 in a small French village. The children
from the neighbouring villages of Longeverne and Velrans have been waging this merciless war as
long as anyone can remember: the buttons of all the little prisoners' clothes are removed so that
they head home almost naked, vanquished and humiliated. This conflict henceforth has a name:
the "War of the Buttons." The village that collects the most buttons will be declared the winner.
Meanwhile, Violette, a young Jewish girl, has caught the eye of Lebrac, the chief of the
Longeverne kids.

Music Composed and Orchestrated by
Rachel Portman
Played by
The Irish Film Orchestra
Conducted by
David Snell
Tracks:
1. Front Titles (04:34)
2. Murphy's Dunes Mobilization (01:28)
3. Chasing the Fox (03:30)
4. Night Manoeuvres (01:18)
5. Battle Of Murphy's Dunes (01:16)
6. Fergus is Captured (02:22)
7. Naked Battle (04:11)
8. Fishy's Mushrooms (01:16)
9. Buttons (01:29)
10. Battle of Bunduff Castle (07:32)
11. Fergus Hides in the Woods (02:09)
12. Helicopter Rescue (04:16)
13. Pillow Fight / End Titles (03:43)
Total Time: 39'04

Music Composed, Orchestrated & Conducted by
Philippe Rombi
Played by the
Bel'Arte Symphony Orchestra
Tracks:
1. G�n�rique d�but (02:17)
2. Arriv�e au village (02:11)
3. � travers champs (00:40)
4. En territoire ennemi (01:53)
5. L'attaque du ponton (02:13)
6. Paul et Simone (01:23)
7. Les Longeverne contre-attaquent / Le premier bouton (04:25)
8. La sortie au mus�e (01:07)
9. L'arrestation (02:50)
10. Les Gibus prisonniers (03:01)
11. La capture de Lebrac (01:36)
12. Bataille des guerriers grecs (02:07)
13. � la mode de Paris (02:46)
14. Pythagore et la R�sistance (01:35)
15. Le journal de Violette (04:21)
16. Lebrac et Violette (02:20)
17. Le duel (04:03)
18. La lettre et le feu (03:41)
19. La solitude de Lebrac / La milice aux trousses (03:27)
20. Final (04:23)
21. Ouverture (04:26)
Total Time: 56'45
Files: FLAC/mp3 (RAR)
The sharing period has ended. No more requests, please!