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Fire of Love is an unexpected love story of two intrepid scientists, Katia and Maurice Krafft, who die in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: seeking to understand the magic of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.
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Fire of Love, which will weave a trove of archival footage with cutout animation, is set to be finished in time to premiere at a major festival. The team is looking for partners in streamers, broadcasters, funds and/or investors.
Greg Boustead, founding director of Sandbox Films, an investor in the project, said he was “blown away” by the archive material.
All Light, Everywhere Review: Fascinating, Fraught and Sinister Essay on the Unreliability of the Image All Light, Everywhere Review: Fascinating, Fraught and Sinister Essay on the Unreliability of the Image
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A highly persuasive film about how we should be wary of film’s power to persuade, Theo Anthony’s discursive and disturbing “All Light, Everywhere” is a superb if sinister example of how the outwardly modest essay format can deploy arguments that challenge us to unpick our most basic assumptions. Here, it’s the idea that a thing and its recorded image can never have a 1:1 relationship: It’s not just that our eyes deceive us, it’s that we’re conditioned to accept the representations of those deceptions as the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the t
Director Drew Xanthopoulos film about whales, headed to Apple TV+ June 25, is in the competition at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier that month.
Apple announced on April 15 that it had acquired Fathom, the latest film for Apple TV+ s growing library of nature films. The film, directed by Drew Xanthopoulos, follows Dr. Ellen Garland and Dr. Michelle Fournet, a pair of scientists who research whales communications.
The company had said that Fathom was premiering globally on the service on June 25. But on April 20, it was announced that Fathom will be showing at this year s Tribeca Film Festival, which is running from June 9 through 20. Fathom is part of the festival s Documentary Competition.
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