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SISTER BROWN IS HERE AND SINNERS TREMBLE; Such a Stirring of Conscience Among the Colored Folk! SHE'LL CHASE SATAN HOME Or Set the Wood's Afire, She Says -- Doesn't Think Much of City Christianity.
Three firefighters were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of injuries and a heart-related medical emergency after a three-alarm fire ripped through a home in Merrimac on Sunday afternoon ...
Christian Petzold’s ‘Afire’ Michael Wood. Share on Bluesky Share on Facebook Share Email Print 1377 words ... Michael Wood is an emeritus professor at Princeton. He has written books on Yeats, Nabokov ...
Afire is set over a few days at a vacation house near the Baltic Sea in Germany. Here, Leon has decamped with a friend, Felix (Langston Uibel), a photography student sorting out his portfolio, ...
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Richly observed and paced with relaxed, unforced ease, “Afire” doesn’t ignite as much as smolder. It’s a slow, steady burn. Unrated. Contains coarse language, smoking and sexual references.
Ad Policy A scene from Afire. (Coutesy of Sideshow and Janus Films) Christian Petzold’s Afire begins with a pop song and a premonition: Mellow synths cue the start of a halcyon summer as two men ...
If “Afire” initially frames Leon and Felix as avatars of competing artistic approaches — to go outward or to look in — the story itself leaves no question as to which it prefers.
Afire is about vacationing against a backdrop of disaster. Leon (Thomas Schubert), a writer, and Felix (Langston Uibel), a photographer, are headed to the Baltic coast, to a beach house that ...
‘Afire’ Review: A Summer Retreat Brings No Peace in Christian Petzold’s Superb, Smoldering New Film Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival (Competition), Feb. 22, 2023. Running time: 102 MIN.
Sideshow and Janus Films have picked up the North American rights to “Afire,” which won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at Berlinale 2023. A theatrical release is planned for Summer 2023.