Fire of Love (2022)

Movie · 2022 · Documentary · 1h 34m · PG · English

Curator score: 9.2/10 (135.8K ratings)

The greatest lava-fueled love story ever told.

Overview

A doomed love triangle between intrepid French scientists Katia and Maurice Krafft, and their beloved volcanoes.

Ratings

Director

Sara Dosa

Production

Sandbox Films, Cottage M, Intuitive Pictures, National Geographic Documentary Films, National Geographic

Cast

Alka Balbir, Guillaume Tremblay, Miranda July, Katia Krafft, Maurice Krafft, Harry Glicken, Roland Haas, Jacques Durieux, Michel Wolff

Where to watch

Disney Plus, Hulu

Curator Review

Verdict

A visually ravishing documentary that turns volcanic science into a love story about obsession, risk, and wonder. It’s as much about the Kraffts’ partnership and shared appetite for danger as it is about eruptions, and the film’s collage-like approach gives it a surprising emotional charge.

Best for

  • viewers who like lyrical, essayistic documentaries
  • fans of nature films with strong human drama
  • people drawn to love stories shaped by shared obsession
  • audiences interested in science, exploration, and risk
  • viewers who appreciate archival footage and inventive documentary craft

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward, information-dense science documentary
  • you prefer detached, clinical nonfiction
  • you are uncomfortable with repeated footage of lethal volcanic activity
  • you need a conventional talking-head structure

Overview

Fire of Love is a documentary with the pulse of a romance and the spectacle of a disaster film. It follows Katia and Maurice Krafft as they chase volcanoes across the world, but the movie is really about devotion: to each other, to curiosity, and to the sublime terror of nature.

Worth noting

Sara Dosa shapes the archival material into something intimate and mythic. The film’s narration and editing give the Kraffts’ work a dreamy, almost fable-like quality, while the eruptions themselves supply awe and dread in equal measure. It’s a rare nonfiction film that feels both tender and dangerous.

Bottom line

What lingers is the sense that love here is not a counterpoint to obsession, but its purest expression. The film is moving because it understands that the desire to know the world can be inseparable from the desire to share that knowledge with someone else.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Drew Burnett Gregory (4★) · 5710 likes

Heterosexuality is a woman being like "I am risking my life to study the minutiae of volcanos" and her husband being like "my goal is to row a canoe down a river of lava!"

Lucy (3.5★) · 4304 likes

when tilda swinton and john c reilly reunite for this biopic and both earn oscars for kissing near erupting volcanoes

Ella Kemp (4★) · 3948 likes

“I follow him, because if he’s going to die I’d rather be with him.”

nora (4★) · 2913 likes

the earth is beautiful and terrifying and so is love

Karsten (3.5★) · 2909 likes

miranda july always sounds like she’s seconds away from crying really hard

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Topics

documentary, nature, science, romance, archival footage, obsession, awe, mortality, adventure, lyrical

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