Fire of Love
 
        
        
            In this moving and visually stunning documentary French lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft spent their life sharing a passion for the unlikely thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of our planet. Travelling the globe to capture the most explosive volcano imagery ever recorded, they changed humanity's understanding of the natural world and saved tens of thousands of lives in the process
Directed with care and curiosity by Sara Dosa and narrated by artist and filmmaker Miranda July, hours of previously unseen pristine 16-millimeter film and thousands of photographs combine to reveal the birth of modern volcanology through an unlikely lens - the love of its two pioneers.
"It is a love poem to these brave scientists as well as the natural wonders of the world we need to protect." - SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
Some French language, English subtitles.
        Directed with care and curiosity by Sara Dosa and narrated by artist and filmmaker Miranda July, hours of previously unseen pristine 16-millimeter film and thousands of photographs combine to reveal the birth of modern volcanology through an unlikely lens - the love of its two pioneers.
"It is a love poem to these brave scientists as well as the natural wonders of the world we need to protect." - SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
Some French language, English subtitles.
| Rating | PG | 
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| Genre | Documentary | 
| Running Time | 98 | 
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