Fuego interior: Réquiem para Katia y Maurice Krafft
Título original: The Fire Within: Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft
- 2022
- 1h 24min
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Maurice y Katia Krafft dedicaron su vida a explorar los volcanes del mundo. Su legado consiste en imágenes pioneras de erupciones y sus consecuencias, compuestas en este impresionante collag... Leer todoMaurice y Katia Krafft dedicaron su vida a explorar los volcanes del mundo. Su legado consiste en imágenes pioneras de erupciones y sus consecuencias, compuestas en este impresionante collage visual.Maurice y Katia Krafft dedicaron su vida a explorar los volcanes del mundo. Su legado consiste en imágenes pioneras de erupciones y sus consecuencias, compuestas en este impresionante collage visual.
- Premios
- 6 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Harry Glicken
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Katia Krafft
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Maurice Krafft
- Self
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- Dirección
- Escritura
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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The Music is most apposite.
Some scenes were so awe-inspiring I had to watch twice. I particularly savoured the pairing of the Kyrie from Bach's Bminor Mass with erupting volcanoes and larvae flow as it gave an unexpectedly graceful impression. Later on we hear extracts from Verdi's Requiem but not the overly famous bit! We don't learn much of what motivates Katia and Maurice Kraft to be so consumed by volcanoes which is part of the charm of the documentary as it gives the viewer an opportunity to ruminate instead. The narration gives plenty of space. The few words which are spoken are very telling. A masterpiece which I feel immensely privileged to have watched.
Great Stoytelling, As Always
There is something so hypnotic for me when it comes to Werner Herzog and his creations, there is something almost animalistic, yet so sophisticated, poetic in all of his movies and documentaries. Werner's films (or book) make me leave everything I do to listen to him, to watch, learn. No different experience I had with this one tonight: so humane, gentle and poetic yet devastating film where humans and nature go in parallel with each of their steps and history. Beautiful, touching, compassionate but artistic, never pathetic - everything you would expect from this great filmmaker and creator. Highly recommendable.
Absolutely stunning
The pictures of exploding volcanoes are quite extraordinary, the accompanying soundtrack is fittingly haunting, this documentary also shows how devastating exploding volcanoes can be for the human beings, animals & the countryside that lie in their paths. You just have to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Also Werner Herzog's narration is magnificent in its wonder, tenderness & almost reverence for the power of nature - & his admiration of the Krafft couple is quite evident. You are left really regretting that they were killed during an eruption in Japan because their archive feels unfinished while their legacy lives on.
Werner Herzog doc
Werner Herzog is presenting a documentary about French volcanologist couple Katia and Maurice Krafft. I've never heard of this couple and suddenly they get two documentaries in short succession. Herzog has the name and the pedigree, but the other film has the Oscar nomination. It is fascinating to see them back to back and compare the two.
Herzog is using almost exclusively footage shot by the couple. I do notice the classic Mount St. Helens explosion footage. I'm sure that there are other non-Krafft footage to fill out the story. It is very compelling that Herzog tells us that they are about to die on that Japanese mountain early in the film. It's like presenting the dead body early in a murder mystery movie. Both documentaries use the couple's awe-inspiring footage, but this one does not have their voices. It is all Herzog narration as in most of his films. He's the one pontificating. Throughout the movie, I kept wanting to hear the couple voices or at least their words. This is more like a tribute spoken in a funeral and that may be the intention. I just have a better sense of the couple from the other movie. That is the main difference.
Herzog is using almost exclusively footage shot by the couple. I do notice the classic Mount St. Helens explosion footage. I'm sure that there are other non-Krafft footage to fill out the story. It is very compelling that Herzog tells us that they are about to die on that Japanese mountain early in the film. It's like presenting the dead body early in a murder mystery movie. Both documentaries use the couple's awe-inspiring footage, but this one does not have their voices. It is all Herzog narration as in most of his films. He's the one pontificating. Throughout the movie, I kept wanting to hear the couple voices or at least their words. This is more like a tribute spoken in a funeral and that may be the intention. I just have a better sense of the couple from the other movie. That is the main difference.
The Fire Within review by Kaja Popko
"The Fire Within" is a documentary by Werner Herzog about French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who were consumed by their love for volcanoes. The film showcases their footage and photography of volcanic eruptions, showcasing their achievements and passion. Herzog's film is a requiem to the couple, fuelled by heavy instrumental and choral music, highlighting their life and achievements while barely dwelling on the accusations that they provoked dangerous situations. The documentary shows the Kraffts' surreal footage from around the world, featuring volcanic eruptions and nature's creatures, with one last powerful glimpse at two people joyfully following their passion into the belly of the beast.
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