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Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.Amador returns home to his aging mother after serving a sentence for arson. He tries to adapt to daily farm life and coping with the villagers' memories of his past actions.
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- 18 wins & 32 nominations total
Elena Mar Fernández
- Elena
- (as Elena Fernández)
Alvaro de Bazal
- Álvaro
- (as Álvaro de Bazal)
Manuel Martínez
- Manuel
- (as Manuel Martínez 'Xan')
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A wonderful poignant movie with a loud and clear message that is so relevant in today's age. It portrays the simple but traumatic life of Amador and his mother. Cinematography is just breathtaking ...
The title O Que Arde means "what burns," which has been translated as "The Fire will Come" with some change of meaning. Yes, there is a plot but it could be told in a couple of lines and is not important after all. What we watch in this movie is life in a small town in Galicia, in the northwest corner of Spain. The language is mostly Galician with a few Spanish interpolations. Actors are local people, play themselves with their own names and go about their everyday chores apparently oblivious to the camera. The are glimpses of Galicia's reality such as migration of young people to the cities, excessive logging of forests, dedicated firemen with woefully few resources, a villager trying to improve a ruined dwelling into a casa rural (rural house) fit for prospective tourists. The climate is mild and rainy but the summers are dry, facilitating forest fires that are sometimes the result of arson. Both the melancholic winter landscapes and the summer fires are strikingly put on screen.
Director and scriptwriter Oliver Laxe, scriptwriter Santiago Fillol and cinematographer Mauro Herce have joined forces to produce a masterpiece where the boundary between living and acting is blurry and where we find ourselves in the middle of the action for the duration of the movie. An exceptional work that makes us reflect on the nature of cinema.
Director and scriptwriter Oliver Laxe, scriptwriter Santiago Fillol and cinematographer Mauro Herce have joined forces to produce a masterpiece where the boundary between living and acting is blurry and where we find ourselves in the middle of the action for the duration of the movie. An exceptional work that makes us reflect on the nature of cinema.
I've heard somewhere than only a local story can be truly universal, well, this is absolutely rooted in Galicia and it's as complete a portrait as can be, from rain to sun, beauty, calmness, wisdom, loneliness and everything in between, every movement has a true resonance. It subtly ranks the region's alleged common enemies with a deep understanding: tourism, eucalyptus, fire and, ultimately, people.
To someone knowing the region this might even be redundant but there's more to it than the hipnotic flow of nature and things. It's an excellent film.
To someone knowing the region this might even be redundant but there's more to it than the hipnotic flow of nature and things. It's an excellent film.
It's a slow moving movie from beginning to end. And it doesn't have much of an ending.
Its familiar slow cinema/rural drama aesthetic without adding something new curb Fire Will Come to be more than just... okay. Still a decent watching with some profound message tho.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst film appearances of the two stars of the film, Amador Arias and Benedicta Sanchez.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ari Wegner for Galerie: Ari Wegner on Fire Will Come (2019) (2023)
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- Countries of origin
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- Also known as
- Fire Will Come
- Filming locations
- Navia de Suarna, Lugo, Galicia, Spain(Living place of amador and his mother)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $715,757
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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