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The film tells the story of French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, a daring couple bound by their love for each other and their shared obsession with volcanoes. . Through rare archival footage and a poetic French New Wave-inspired narrative, the film chronicles their two-decade journey of capturing the Earth’s most explosive phenomena, standing perilously close to fiery eruptions in ...
Catherine Joséphine "Katia" Krafft (née Conrad; 17 April 1942 – 3 June 1991) and her husband, Maurice Paul Krafft (25 March 1946 – 3 June 1991) were French volcanologists and filmmakers who died in a pyroclastic flow on Mount Unzen, Nagasaki, Japan, on 3 June 1991.
The film is a celebration of the imagery captured by volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft. Designed as a 'requiem', the film is a non-traditional biography with long sections of volcano footage supported by music and sparse narration. [1] [2]
"Fire of Love's" Maurice and Katia Krafft pursued knowledge of volcanoes relentlessly. That pursuit so "deeply and dearly" kept them together.
Sara Dosa's Sundance prize-winning film tells the story of French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft using their own extraordinary footage. Review: As both a doc about volcanoes and a ...
They erupt from you, one could say.It’s a whole other thing to make that figurative language and those themes literal: Katia and Maurice Krafft fell in love and died on a volcano.Fire of Love ...
Dosa will direct and produce the film which centers on volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who sought to understand the magic of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever ...
The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft (2022) – a documentary film about the French volcanologists, who are discussed in a segment of Into the Inferno. Katia and Maurice Krafft died on 3 June 1991 in a pyroclastic flow produced by the eruption of Mount Unzen in Japan.