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Fire of Love

Fire of Love
Fire of Love

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Year

2022

Duration

93 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English / French (English subtitles)


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For over two decades, whenever a volcano erupted somewhere across the world, the volcanologist couple Maurice and Katia Krafft were never far from the scene. Standing side by side beneath cascading lava is where the duo felt most at home, conducting research on the front lines which would be used to help protect humanity. Their thrill-seeking nature would ultimately lead to a tragic end, however, with the fearless pair killed in a 1991 volcano eruption. Their remaining footage not only tells the story of their extraordinary careers and lives but leaves a legacy for the next generation of adventurers. Full of spectacular archive footage, ‘Fire of Love’ is an intensely cinematic documentary which brings science to life. 

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