Afire (2023)

Genre: Drama
Director: Christian Petzold
Cast: Assunta Hamm, Enno Trebs, Esther Esche, Jennipher Antoni, Langston Uibel, Mario Fürstenberg, Markus Schweiger

Summary

Forest fires trap a group of friends in their holiday home on the Baltic Sea. Christian Petzold directs this tale of love and loss. Leon (Thomas Schubert), a self-important author, joins his friend Felix (Langston Uibel) on a trip to his holiday house by the Baltic Sea. This is Leon’s chance to clear his head and finish his next novel in peace; but, much to his surprise, the house is already occupied when they arrive. The beautiful, free-spirited Nadja (Paula Beer) is staying there for the summer and becomes an unwanted distraction for Leon, who takes his work (and himself) very seriously. Felix and Nadja soon become friends and find themselves sharing more than just a fun-loving zest for life. While they enjoy a carefree summer, Leon becomes increasingly disconcerted by, and secretly jealous of, their frivolity. Meanwhile, as their lusts, tensions, and dramas play out, forest wildfires rage around them and impending disaster looms. A humorous commentary on artists and relationships that intelligently and poetically probes at the crisis of storytelling in the face of the climate crisis, Afire asks how we might narrate and find meaning in our lives against a backdrop of existential peril.

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