Afire
Afire (German: Roter Himmel) is a 2023 German drama film directed by Christian Petzold, starring Thomas Schubert, Paula Beer, Langston Uibel and Enno Trebs. The relationship drama focuses on four people who are trapped in their holiday home on the Baltic Sea by uncontrolled forest fires.[1][2]
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German | Roter Himmel |
Directed by | Christian Petzold |
Screenplay by | Christian Petzold |
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Cinematography | Hans Fromm |
Edited by | Bettina Böhler |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
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Language | German |
It won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize[3] at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on 22 February 2023.[4] It is scheduled to release in cinemas on 20 April 2023.[5]
Synopsis
In a holiday home on the Baltic Sea not far from Ahrenshoop in hot, dry summer four young persons meet. There is a forest fire and slowly and unnoticeably they are enclosed by the walls of flame. Trapped they get closer, and then the desire, love and sex overtakes them.
Cast
- Thomas Schubert as Leon
- Paula Beer as Nadja
- Langston Uibel as Felix
- Enno Trebs as David
- Matthias Brandt as Helmut
- Esther Ash as Ms. König, hotel manager
- Jennipher Antoni as Mrs. Roland, cashier
- Jonas Dassler
- Marieke Zwart as firefighter
Production
In October 2020, Christian Petzold revealed his next film, a gay love story. He revealed that he wants to make a series of films loosely inspired by the classical elements of water, earth, fire and air. Starting with Undine in 2020, a tale of water nymph, fire will rise for Afire.[2][6]
The film was shot from 28 June 2022 to 17 August 2022 in Ahrenshoop.[2]
Release
Afire had its premiere on 22 February 2023 as part of the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, in competition. It is scheduled to release in cinemas on 20 April 2023.[5]
Reception
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes website, the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10.[7] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating "Generally Favorable Reviews".[8]
Nicholas Bell in IonCinema.com graded the film 3.5/5 and wrote, "the real pleasure is in Petzold’s writing of his characters, and there’s an oddly satisfying authenticity to the discomforts and aggressions caused by Leon’s pretension-as-self-defense moments."[9] Ben Croll reviewing for IndieWire graded the film B- and wrote, "Petzold tries to take the air out of a pompous windbag, and more often than not succeeds to delightful and caustic effect."[10] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian rated the film with 2 stars out of 5 and wrote, "The tonal change is not really convincing, and I wished that the movie’s potential for lighter comedy had been developed more. Even so, it’s a strong performance from Schubert.[11]
Accolades

Award | Date | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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Berlin International Film Festival | 25 February 2023 | Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize | Afire | Won | [12][3] |
References
- Katz, David (11 July 2022). "Afire dawns for Christian Petzold and Paula Beer". Cineuropa. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- "Roter Himmel" [Afire]. Crew United (in German). 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- Scott Roxborough (25 February 2023). "Berlin: French Documentary 'On the Adamant' Wins Golden Bear for Best Film". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
- Rosser, Michael (23 January 2023). "Berlin Film Festival reveals 2023 competition line-up". Screen Daily. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- "Afire". filmportal.de. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- Pearce, Leonard (9 October 2020). "Christian Petzold Reveals His Next Film is a Gay Love Story Titled The Red Sky". The Films Stage. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- "Afire (Drama 2023)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- "Afire". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
- Bell, Nicholas (22 February 2023). "Pleasure to Burn: Petzold Stokes the Flames in Diffident Drama". IonCinema.com. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
- Croll, Ben (22 February 2023). "'Afire' Review: Christian Petzold Takes a Smoldering Tour Through the Life of the Mind". IndieWire. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
- Bradshaw, Peter (22 February 2023). "Afire (Roter Himmel) review – useless-author comedy-drama in saga of angst and lust". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
- Ramachandran, Naman; Vivarelli, Nick (23 January 2023). "Berlin Film Festival Reveals Competition Lineup (Updating Live)". Variety. Retrieved 8 February 2023.