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Fire

"Some fires can't be tamed."

Movie 2020 8.0 /10

Fires scorch the Moscow region as a forest protection base rides out a long shift. The crew is stretched thin when seasoned firefighters are in short supply and new hands are pressed into service. Andrey Pavlovich, a steady heart under pressure, finds himself supervising a rookie while the flames... Read more

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Fires scorch the Moscow region as a forest protection base rides out a long shift. The crew is stretched thin when seasoned firefighters are in short supply and new hands are pressed into service. Andrey Pavlovich, a steady heart under pressure, finds himself supervising a rookie while the flames crackle in the distance. As helicopters swing over the smoke and the ground crew races to contain pockets of fire, the team negotiates trust, timing, and risk with every move. Personal friction surfaces as the rookie proves eager but untested, yet his presence also rekindles a sense of purpose among veterans who have burned out. The result is a stark look at courage under extreme heat and danger. Crews race to rescue a stranded worker as shifting winds push the fire line closer. Night sequences turn the base into a pressure cooker and the team's unity is tested by fatigue, doubt, and the ever present risk of collapse. When a close call brings the group to a silent pause, a decision that could save lives tests not only skill but trust. The film keeps the focus squarely on the human cost of firefighting and the stubborn hope that a trained team can outsmart flame with courage, craft and a little luck.

Worldwide box office totals reached 12,916,151 dollars on a budget of 7,000,000, reflecting a solid return for a mid range action drama.

Production notes point to a compact team behind the project Konstantin Mayer, Alexey Nuzhnyy and Nikolai Kulikov as the creative core; the film features a prominent Russian cast led by Konstantin Khabenskiy and Andrey Smolyakov.

Cultural footprint is modest but growing in online circles, with the film drawing attention for its raw depiction of frontline teamwork. The public response sits at 7.963 out of 10 based on 177 votes, signaling a generally favorable reception among viewers.

Critics praise the taut firefighting sequences and the strain of leadership when lives hinge on split second choices. Themes of duty, mentorship, and the cost of survival emerge as the drama keeps pace with the action.

Details

Release Date
December 24, 2020
User Ratings
177 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Action, Drama
Country
Russia
Studio
Studio Trite +3 more
Budget
$7,000,000
Box Office
$12,916,151
External Links
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Cast

Konstantin Khabenskiy

Konstantin Khabenskiy

Aleksey Pavlovich Sokolov

Andrey Smolyakov

Andrey Smolyakov

Vladimir Ivanovich Gromov

Irina Gorbacheva

Irina Gorbacheva

Zoya

Victor Dobronravov

Victor Dobronravov

Pyotr Velichuk

Ivan Yankovsky

Ivan Yankovsky

Roman Ilin

Roman Kurtsyn

Roman Kurtsyn

Sergey Zotov

Yuriy Kuznetsov

Yuriy Kuznetsov

Georgich

Tikhon Zhiznevsky

Tikhon Zhiznevsky

Maksim Shustov

Mariya Baeva

Mariya Baeva

bride

Anton Bogdanov

Anton Bogdanov

Kostik

Written by: Konstantin Mayer, Alexey Nuzhnyy, Nikolai Kulikov

Frequently Asked Questions

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With a rating of 8.0/10 from 177 viewers, Fire is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Fires scorch the Moscow region as a forest protection base rides out a long shift. The crew is stretched thin when seasoned firefighters are in short supply and new hands are pressed into service. Andrey Pavlovich, a steady heart under pressure, finds himself supervising a rookie while the flames...

Fire stars Konstantin Khabenskiy, Andrey Smolyakov, Irina Gorbacheva, Victor Dobronravov, and Ivan Yankovsky.

Fire was released on December 24, 2020.

Fire is a Action and Drama film.

Konstantin Khabenskiy plays Aleksey Pavlovich Sokolov in Fire. Fire is a Russian action drama about firefighters dealing with wildfires in the Moscow region.

Andrey Smolyakov portrays Vladimir Ivanovich Gromov. He is part of the main cast in this Moscow region firefighting story.

Irina Gorbacheva plays Zoya. Zoya is one of the film's central characters.

Ivan Yankovsky plays Roman Ilin, the new recruit. Roman joins the firefighting team during the Moscow region wildfire crisis.