
Overview
On 3 June 1991 at 3.18pm, a pyroclastic flow erupted from Mount Unzen in Japan. A cloud of superheated gases and particles descended at more than 100mph from the peak of the volcano, consuming everything in its path. It instantly killed Katia and Maurice Krafft, volcanologists and film-makers from the Alsace region in France. They were too close. They were almost always too close. On the day before they died, Maurice said in an interview, 'I am never afraid, because I’ve seen so many eruptions in 25 years that, even if I die tomorrow, I don’t care.' The Fire Within pays homage to the Kraffts, who left an archive of more than 200 hours of footage of their final journey, unprecedented in its spectacular and hypnotic beauty.
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26 - 1Final Account January 26, 2022
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26 - 2Misha and the Wolves February 02, 2022
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26 - 3President February 09, 2022
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26 - 4Try Harder! February 16, 2022
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26 - 5Tango with Putin March 02, 2022
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26 - 6Writing with Fire March 09, 2022
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26 - 7The Distant Barking of Dogs March 23, 2022
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26 - 8The Earth Is Blue as an Orange March 30, 2022
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26 - 9The Truffle Hunters April 06, 2022
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26 - 10Navalny April 25, 2022
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26 - 11Your Mum and Dad: A Devastating Truth May 10, 2022
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26 - 12Into My Name June 21, 2022
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26 - 13Citizen Ashe June 28, 2022
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26 - 14On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World) July 05, 2022
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26 - 15Gorbachev. Heaven August 31, 2022
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26 - 16One Day in Ukraine September 20, 2022
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26 - 17And Still I Sing September 27, 2022
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26 - 18Midwives October 04, 2022
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26 - 19Beneath the Surface October 11, 2022
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26 - 20The Fire Within October 18, 2022
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26 - 21A House Made of Splinters November 08, 2022
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26 - 22A Bunch of Amateurs December 13, 2022