Fire of Love

“One of the year’s few awe-inspiring documentaries -- a visually ravishing record, a bustling adventure." —Wall Street Journal

Fire of Love tells the story of two French lovers, Katia and Maurice Krafft, who died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of our planet, while simultaneously capturing the most explosive volcano imagery ever recorded. Along the way, they changed our understanding of the natural world, and saved tens of thousands of lives. Previously unseen hours of pristine 16-millimeter film and thousands of photographs reveal the birth of modern volcanology through an unlikely lens -- the love of its two pioneers.


“Jaw-dropping. A film exploding with awe for the mysterious alchemies of love and obsession.” —Associated Press

“Spectacular... You have to see it in a theater to experience the enormity of it.” —FilmWeek (NPR)

"Their passion for volcanoes, and the way they thought it might translate into helping mankind, helps us see who they really were, and the result, built largely from archival footage, is breathtaking." - Vox

"This has to be one of the most heartwarming movies about scientists ever made, especially as it always honors the red-hot nature in their shared passion." - RogerEbert.com

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