Like Fire


The story of a young man's encounter with an artist and spending time with his secret love at an isolated property in the woods.


Like Fire takes place at the secluded mansion in the woods of renowned director Blake Cadieux. The film revolves around a young man named Jeff, who is invited to this mansion by his friend Max to meet Cadieux. Jeff eagerly anticipates this journey due to his admiration for Cadieux and is also excited about spending time with Max's sister Aliocha. However, as they explore the untouched and hostile forest and the director's large cabin, the idealism and pursuit of freedom of the young starts to clash with the wounded egos of adults. The film narrates how a young man's admiration for an artist and his love is balanced with the complex world of adults, capturing the interest of the audience.

Based on their experiences, viewers have found the film to be compelling and thought-provoking. They have particularly found the conflict between the ideals of young people and the egos of adults to be very realistic.

The film was mostly shot in Blake Cadieux's large cabin in the forest and its surrounding natural woodland.