Riddle of Fire

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Riddle of Fire © ICON FILMS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Event Date

Wed 20 Nov 2024

Event Time

10:00 - 12:05

Location

The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre, 56 East Street, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 1BS, England

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Cost

FREE

Recommended Age Group

14+

Curriculum Subject/s

  • Economic
  • Film Studies
  • Personal
  • PSHE Education

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Alice, Hazel and Jodie are three unruly children who are looking to have an adventure in their isolated but beautiful town of Ribbon, Wyoming during one scorching hot summer. After discovering that their television has been password-locked by Hazel and Jodie’s ill mother, they make a deal with her – if they can source a delicious blueberry pie for later that day then they get two hours of TV time. This sets them off on a bewildering woodland odyssey in which they encounter a witch, a huntsman and a fairy, all whilst learning the true power and joy of friendship in their small but significant childhood bubble. With a distinct visual style and hazy, lazy summer vibes, this debut feature is an energetic and comedic modern fairytale for younger secondary students. 

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Film title

Riddle of Fire


Synopsis

Alice, Hazel and Jodie are three unruly children who are looking to have an adventure in their isolated but beautiful town of Ribbon, Wyoming during one scorching hot summer. After discovering that their television has been password-locked by Hazel and Jodie’s ill mother, they make a deal with her – if they can source a delicious blueberry pie for later that day then they get two hours of TV time. This sets them off on a bewildering woodland odyssey in which they encounter a witch, a huntsman and a fairy, all whilst learning the true power and joy of friendship in their small but significant childhood bubble. With a distinct visual style and hazy, lazy summer vibes, this debut feature is an energetic and comedic modern fairytale for younger secondary students. 

moderate violence, threat, infrequent strong language

Director/s

Weston Razooli

Year

2023

Country of Production

France / USA

Genres

  • Action and Adventure
  • Coming of Age

Language

English

Duration

115 minutes

Venue name

The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre

Address

56 East Street,
Havant,
Hampshire,
PO9 1BS

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