Riddle of Fire explained

Director:Weston Razooli
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Cinematography:Jake Mitchell
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Runtime:113 minutes
Country:United States
Gross:$196,065[1]

Riddle of Fire is a 2023 fantasy film written and directed by Weston Razooli and starring Skyler Peters, Phoebe Ferro, and Charlie Stover.[2] Variety has described the film as a "faux-’70s children’s fantasy adventure."[3]

Synopsis

Brothers Jodie (Peters) and Hazel (Stover), along with their friend Alice (Phoebe Ferro), devise a scheme to steal a video game from a nearby warehouse. They manage to get away with the game but find themselves unable to play the game because they do not know the password to the television. Jodie and Hazel's mother (Hoetmer) agrees to tell the boys the password if they bring her a blueberry pie. Unable to secure a pie from the local pie-maker, they get her recipe and set out to find the ingredients. While trying to get eggs, the last carton is taken by John Redrye of the Enchanted Blade Gang.

They follow him to the home of the gang, led by Anna-Freya Hollyhock (Tipton), who may be a witch. They stowaway in the back of their truck and ultimately find themselves on an adventure where they team up with Anna-Freya's daughter, Petal, to find a speckled egg, make the blueberry pie, and play their video game.[4]

Cast

Production

Riddle of Fire was shot on 16 mm film by cinematographer Jake L. Mitchell to emulate the aesthetic of 1970s Disney movies that served as the film's inspiration.[2] Filming took place in Park City, Utah, over a twenty-day period.[5]

Release

Riddle of Fire premiered in the Directors' Fortnight portion of the Cannes Film Festival and later screened at that year's Toronto International Film Festival and Fantastic Fest. In 2024, Riddle of Fire received a theatrical run in the United States, distributed by Yellow Veil Pictures and Vinegar Syndrome.[2]

Reception

Accolades

AwardDateCategoryRecipientResultRef.
Cannes Film FestivalMarch 25, 2023Camera d'OrRiddle of Fire[6]
Cannes' Directors' Fortnight
Ghent Film FestivalOctober 21, 2023Official CompetitionRiddle of Fire[7]
Lisbon & Estoril Film FestivalNovember 17, 2023Official CompetitionRiddle of Fire[8]
Molodist International Film FestivalOctober 21, 2023Teen Screen CompetitionRiddle of Fire[9]
Mon Premier FestivalOctober 31, 2023Audience Award for Best FilmRiddle of Fire[10]
Piccolo Grande CinemaNovember 12, 2023International CompetitionRiddle of Fire
Saskatoon Fantastic Film FestivalNovember 25, 2023Audience Choice AwardRiddle of Fire[11]
Sitges Film FestivalOctober 15, 2023Special MentionRiddle of Fire
Warsaw International Film FestivalOctober 15, 2023Free Spirit AwardWeston Razooli

Notes and References

  1. Riddle of Fire . n.d. . 19 May 2024.
  2. Web site: Zilko . Christian . ‘Riddle of Fire’ Trailer: Blueberry Pie Seekers Battle Witches and Huntsmen in 16mm Adventure Saga . Indiewire . 12 February 2024 . 18 March 2024.
  3. Web site: Goldstein . Gregg . 2023-05-19 . 'Riddle of Fire' Director Weston Razooli Takes Flight Into Fantasy With Directors' Fortnight Feature Debut . 2023-05-25 . Variety . en-US.
  4. News: Gyarke . Lovia . ‘Riddle of Fire’ Review: A Sentimental Debut Buckles Under the Weight of Its Fancy . 18 March 2024 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. Web site: 21 November 2023 . DP Jake Mitchell gives a playful touch to Weston Razooli's 'Riddle of Fire' using 16mm Kodak film . 11 March 2024 . . Eastman Kodak Company.
  6. Web site: The 2023 Caméra D’or: Who are the contenders? . Cinema de Demain . 5 December 2023 . 18 March 2024.
  7. Web site: Riddle of Fire . Film Fest Gent . 18 March 2024.
  8. Web site: Official Selection – In Competition . Lisboa Film Festival . 18 March 2024.
  9. Web site: Riddle of Fire . Molodist International Film Festival . 18 March 2024.
  10. Web site: Riddle of Fire: Awards . IMDb . 18 March 2024.
  11. Web site: Riddle of Fire . Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival . 18 March 2024.