Like Fire


The story of a young man's meeting with an artist and spending time with his secret love on an isolated property in the forest.


Like Fire is set in the isolated mansion in the forest of leading director Blake Cadieux. The film revolves around young Jeff being invited to this mansion by his friend Max to meet Cadieux. Jeff has been looking forward to this journey as he admires Cadieux greatly, and he's also excited to spend time with Max's sister Aliocha. However, as they explore the untouched and hostile forest and the director's large cabin, the young people's ideals and quest for freedom begin to clash with the wounded egos of adults. The film tells the story of how a young man's admiration for and love of the artist balances with the complex world of adults, capturing the interest of the audience.

Based on their experiences, viewers have found the film impressive and thought-provoking. They especially find the conflict between the ideals of the young and the egos of the adults very realistic.

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