Fire is a fast-paced Australian action/drama series set around the lives and adventures of a team of firefighters working in the city of Brisbane. To these men and women, fire is not just about the flames, but a way of life, friendship and trust as strong as any blood- family. The initiation for any new recruit is tough and any moment of misjudgement, hesitation or fear could cost a life - that of a fellow fire fighter. The series was transmitted on the Seven Network between 1995 and 1996. It was shown in the UK & Ireland on Sky One. In 1999 and 2000, the series was shown on Channel 5. The leading cast members included: Andy Anderson, Georgie Parker, Peter Phelps, Shane Connor, Deborra-Lee Furness, Danny Adcock, Wayne Pygram, Tottie Goldsmith, Liddy Clark, Aaron Jeffery, Tayler Kane and Max Phipps.
"Fire" (1995), a groundbreaking documentary produced by Beyond Productions and Liberty and Beyond Productions in Australia, delves into the mesmerizing and often terrifying world of fire. Directed by Christopher Puttock, the film explores the science, history, and cultural significance of fire through a series of captivating sequences and expert interviews. From the primal allure of campfires to the devastating power of wildfires, "Fire" offers a comprehensive look at how this elemental force has shaped human civilization and continues to impact our lives. The documentary stands out for its innovative use of high-definition slow-motion footage, which captures the intricate dance of flames in stunning detail. This visual approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the film but also serves to educate viewers on the complex physics behind fire's behavior. Accompanied by a haunting soundtrack, these sequences create an immersive experience that draws audiences into the heart of the inferno. "Fire" also examines the role of fire in various cultures, highlighting its significance in rituals, celebrations, and daily life. The film features insights from anthropologists, historians, and fire experts who discuss how different societies have harnessed and revered fire throughout history. This global perspective underscores the universal importance of fire as both a tool and a symbol, enriching the documentary's narrative. In addition to its educational value, "Fire" serves as a poignant reminder of the destructive potential of uncontrolled flames. The documentary includes harrowing accounts of major fire disasters and the ongoing challenges faced by firefighters and communities in fire-prone regions. By balancing awe-inspiring visuals with sobering realities, "Fire" (1995) delivers a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of one of nature's most enigmatic forces.
Año1995
Número de episodios26
Número de temporadas2
Duración del episodio50
EstadoEnded
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GénerosDrama
Países de producciónAustralia