Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.
- Awards
- 18 wins & 32 nominations total
Elena Mar Fernández
- Elena
- (as Elena Fernández)
Alvaro de Bazal
- Álvaro
- (as Álvaro de Bazal)
Manuel Martínez
- Manuel
- (as Manuel Martínez 'Xan')
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Pure power of audiovisual language, showing the essence of the human being thru silence
A wonderful poignant movie with a loud and clear message that is so relevant in today's age. It portrays the simple but traumatic life of Amador and his mother. Cinematography is just breathtaking ...
The story of Amador, who returns to his village in Galicia, after 2 years imprisoned by arson. This film is 80% cinematography, filmed in a beautiful 16mm, with long shots of the mountains, village houses, animals, and impressive images of a fire (the team is to be congratulated for the realism of it). The narrative has a slow pace, almost no development from the first act until the end, but I believe that that was the goal of Oliver Laxe, to portray the calmness and loneliness of country life. The short and cold dialogues are the reflexion of a community that is not given to affections, but always united in tragedy.
This was a dreary effort posturing itself as some sort of artistic work but in reality it has little substance and most people will just find it a bit boring.
Coupled with that, there is no resolving of the main characters guilt or not and leaves it up tot he viewer to work it out but in this case it just falls a bit flat.
Coupled with that, there is no resolving of the main characters guilt or not and leaves it up tot he viewer to work it out but in this case it just falls a bit flat.
I've heard somewhere than only a local story can be truly universal, well, this is absolutely rooted in Galicia and it's as complete a portrait as can be, from rain to sun, beauty, calmness, wisdom, loneliness and everything in between, every movement has a true resonance. It subtly ranks the region's alleged common enemies with a deep understanding: tourism, eucalyptus, fire and, ultimately, people.
To someone knowing the region this might even be redundant but there's more to it than the hipnotic flow of nature and things. It's an excellent film.
To someone knowing the region this might even be redundant but there's more to it than the hipnotic flow of nature and things. It's an excellent film.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst film appearances of the two stars of the film, Amador Arias and Benedicta Sanchez.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ari Wegner for Galerie: Ari Wegner on Fire Will Come (2019) (2023)
- How long is Fire Will Come?Powered by Alexa
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- Also known as
- A Sun That Never Sets
- Filming locations
- Navia de Suarna, Lugo, Galicia, Spain(Living place of amador and his mother)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $715,757
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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