Lava - The earth burns up
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German title | Lava - The earth burns up |
Original title | Lava Storm |
Country of production | Canada |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2008 |
length | 92 minutes |
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Director | Sean Dwyer |
script | Bill Hoffman |
production | Jean Guy Despres |
music | Michel Deloir |
camera | Robert Mattigetz |
cut | Yves Langlois |
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Lava is a 2008 Canadian disaster film directed by Sean Dwyer .
action
The siblings Emma and Ian find two of their friends dead in a disused mine. They also notice the smell of gas. The two teenagers seem to have suffocated on a gas. Emma and Ian call for help from their parents, who conveniently work in security. But when they arrive, the situation in the mine comes to a head. And not just there. Several fires within the city and a sudden shower of ash puzzles the two of them. Then you see a lava flow approaching the city. After picking up Grandpa Mike, they seek shelter in a rock cave. Before that, father John wants to try to stop the lava flow by blowing up the dam. His son Ian insists on helping him. The fourth and final shell then brings the dam to collapse. The water cools the hot lava flow. The family meets in the said cave above the city, protected from flooding, and happily embraces each other.
Remarks
The television film was shot in New Brunswick, Canada . The premiere in Germany was on December 6, 2009
criticism
"Bad tricks and an absurd story let any tension evaporate."
Web links
- Lava - The earth burns up in the Internet Movie Database (English)