Fire at Sea's reviews
Media reviews
Cinemanía
Between the neorealistic approach to the life of the islanders and a plastic that looks for the strangeness and the abstraction of a landscape that resists being a marine cemetery, the Italian filmmaker delves into what is perhaps one of the great geopolitical conflicts of our century.
El País
The spectator attends the genesis of an epic poem: the poem of the survival of hundreds of thousands Africans who, every year, cover the most deadly route to reach the shores of Lampedusa.
Fotogramas
Rosi finds in Samuel a perfect narrative thread: his freshness in light of the camera seduce immediately.
The Hollywood Reporter
Where journalism leaves off, 'Fire at Sea (Fuocoammare)' begins (...) The humor and compassion of Rosi makes 'Fire at Sea' the better film and should be able to find larger audiences, at least in countries familiar with the migrant crisis.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote