Riddle of Fire Riddle of Fire
directed by Weston Razooli, screenplay Weston Razooli , cinematography Jake Mitchell, editing Weston Razooli, music Stéphane Junk, cast Lio Tipton, Charles Halford, Skyler Peters, Phoebe Ferro, Lorelei Olivia Motte, Charlie Stover, Andrea Browne, Rachel Browne, Weston Razooli, Austin Archer
festivals, awards Cannes 2023, Piccolo Grande Cinema 2023, Cineuropa 2023, Slash Film Festival 2023, Warsaw 2023, Sitges 2023
IMDbAward-winning American writer/director Weston Razooli grew up in Park City, Utah. He attended California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where he studied illustration, graphic design, and fashion design – with the intention of applying these mediums towards filmmaking. His feature debut, Riddle of Fire, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023.
“There’s a vintage board game I grew up playing called “Enchanted Forest”. It’s a simple game but beautifully painted / designed. The gameboard is a charming painting of a sea of pine trees, A-frame cottages, a castle, and is decorated with plastic pine-trees that hide treasure. It’s beautiful but it has a sort of Jumanji vibe to it – like once you start playing, you have to finish the game or else you will be cursed. I wanted to make a movie that felt like this board game.” - Weston Razooli
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