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Fire of Love

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
16K
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Fire of Love (2022)
Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.
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Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the m... Read allIntrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.

  • Director
    • Sara Dosa
  • Writers
    • Sara Dosa
    • Erin Casper
    • Jocelyne Chaput
  • Stars
    • Miranda July
    • Katia Krafft
    • Maurice Krafft
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sara Dosa
    • Writers
      • Sara Dosa
      • Erin Casper
      • Jocelyne Chaput
    • Stars
      • Miranda July
      • Katia Krafft
      • Maurice Krafft
    • 73User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 35 wins & 70 nominations total

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    Miranda July
    Miranda July
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Katia Krafft
    Katia Krafft
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Maurice Krafft
    Maurice Krafft
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Roland Haas
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jacques Durieux
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Michel Wolff
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Harry Glicken
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Alka Balbir
    • Katia Conrad Krafft
    • (voice)
    Guillaume Tremblay
    Guillaume Tremblay
    • Maurice Krafft
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Sara Dosa
    • Writers
      • Sara Dosa
      • Erin Casper
      • Jocelyne Chaput
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    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    A really good documentary

    Fire of Love is about two people who are married and also happen to be volcanologists, and the life they spent together, filming and photographing volcanoes and all the crazy natural phenomena that comes with them. The film is assembled from the apparently 100s of hours of footage they took, with a few creative liberties taken here and there to fill in some narrative gaps of things they didn't film.

    It's a simple, touching story that gets very emotional at times. It's also beautiful to look at, with some amazing footage captured by the film's two subjects. Given most of the footage is from the 1970s and 80s, I'm guessing a lot of it's been restored; at least the shots they could. And then even the lower-quality images or damaged pieces of film still provide breathtaking sights. You understand the awe and wonder these two people felt around volcanoes, and similarly, you truly feel how destructive they are. It's also uses music well (including tracks from Brian Eno and Ennio Morricone!)

    Its simplicity does lead to some scenes feeling repetitive. I'm thankful it was only 97 minutes, because that would have been a bigger problem had it been longer. Also, while some of the editing and scene transitions are great, a few don't flow well. And also, there's a surprising number or volcano eruption jump scares, which I didn't love, but maybe I only jumped a bit because I was sitting near the front of the cinema.

    Overall, really good, borderline great documentary. Awards shows seem to nominate documentaries randomly, but if they take things seriously this year, Fire of Love should get some nomination love. I doubt there'll be five other 2022 documentaries that are clearly better (okay, the new David Bowie one, Moonage Daydream, might be. Also excited to see that).
    8Xstal

    Larva Lovers...

    There are fuses where their length is undefined, ticking time bombs where the clock faces are blind, explosive discharge they pre-empt, as the earth expels ferment, red or grey, depending how the plates combined. These are landscapes where a couple used to graft, where they practiced, learned, and developed their Krafft, among the pyroclastic flows, volcanoes in their death throes, they enjoyed their time together, life was a blast.

    A wonderful piece of filmmaking about an eccentric couple who found love among the volatile and explosive environments found in and around the those parts of the world where the planet vents its spleen.
    7gshicks-560-355905

    Beautiful documentary, but had one flaw I couldn't get past.

    Like so many others have said; this is a wonderfully put together documentary from fragments of the subjects' own footage. The art work that fills in the visual gaps is creative and timeless, but still felt representative of the time periods we were witnessing. It's amazing how much of their lives they were able to put on film. The soundtrack/score was not distracting, which is a good thing IMO, unless it's distracting for a good reason.

    The most unappealing thing about this film has to be the narrator's voice. It is like a horribly, unattractive spoof of Jena Malone's narration in the film "Into the Wild". It felt like it was asking questions when there was no question being asked. The inflections just felt wrong in many parts of the film. That is just one viewer's opinion though.

    Anyways, definitely worth a watch, but could have been better.
    8stylss

    An extraordinary documentary

    Visually stunning, beautiful, awe-inspiring, poetic, and extraordinary documentary featuring tons of lava and a love story that feels like another eccentric Wes Anderson film. Maurice & Katia Krafft were a unique, passionate, quirky, and inspiring couple that loved getting up & close with volcanos and living life on the edge.

    SIFF 2022 Watch #5.
    6KuroSawWhat

    They sure did love volcanos!

    Gorgeous volcano footage captured by the subjects of the documentary. But I could really do without the breathy, disinterested female narrator, acting like all life is a passing dream. You don't learn very much about Maurice and Katia's work except that they sure did love volcanos!

    I ended up having similar feelings with this documentary as I did with "The Biggest Little Farm": A film made for California hippies who want to gaze wondrously at nature without actually learning anything.

    I think that I would be more inclined to seek out the films which Maurice and Katia created themselves, rather than watching this one again. But this is a decent, pretty-looking time killer.

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    • Trivia
      Documentary is presented almost entirely through archival material. No contemporary interviews relating to the subject are used.
    • Quotes

      Maurice Krafft: If I could eat rocks, I'd stay in the volcanoes and never come down.

    • Crazy credits
      "Dedicated to the 43 people who lost their lives on Mt. Unzen, June 3 1991"
    • Connections
      Featured in The Oscars (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Je me Sens Vivre
      (Un Uomo Vivo)

      Music by Gino Paoli

      Italian lyrics by Gino Paoli

      French lyrics by Jacques Plante

      Performed by Dalida

      Published by Edir Edizioni Internaz Riunite Srl, Universal Music Publishing Ricordi Srl

      Courteys of Barclay

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tehlikeli Ateş
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Unzen, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Sandbox Films (II)
      • Cottage M
      • Intuitive Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,120,412
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,416
      • Jul 10, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,695,072
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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