

Who by Fire 2024
Philippe Lesage's *Who by Fire (2024)* weaves a slow-burning psychological drama around 17-year-old Jeff, who finds himself stranded at the remote wilderness lodge of reclusive film director Blake Cadieux.
Director: Philippe Lesage
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Who by Fire (2024)* about?
The film follows 17-year-old Jeff, who is invited to stay at the remote wilderness lodge of film director Blake Cadieux. As strange events unfold, Jeff becomes increasingly convinced that Cadieux is hiding something sinister, blurring the line between reality and his own growing paranoia.
Who directed *Who by Fire*?
Philippe Lesage, known for his atmospheric storytelling and character-driven dramas, directs *Who by Fire*.
Who stars in *Who by Fire*?
Noah Parker takes the lead as Jeff, with Arieh Worthalter as Blake Cadieux and Paul Ahmarani rounding out the central cast.
Is *Who by Fire (2024)* worth watching?
While *Who by Fire* isn't a mainstream thriller, its slow-burn tension and psychological depth make it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric dramas. The performances and unsettling setting elevate it beyond typical indie fare.
How long is *Who by Fire*?
The film runs for 155 minutes.
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About Who by Fire (2024) — A Haunting Drama of Isolation and Paranoia
Philippe Lesage's *Who by Fire (2024)* weaves a slow-burning psychological drama around 17-year-old Jeff, who finds himself stranded at the remote wilderness lodge of reclusive film director Blake Cadieux. Invited by his friend Max's family, Jeff soon senses an unsettling undercurrent in the lodge's isolated retreat—strange occurrences and Cadieux's enigmatic behavior fuel his suspicions that something far darker lurks beneath the surface. As the tension builds, the film masterfully blends eerie atmosphere with subtle character studies, exploring themes of trust, isolation, and the unsettling power dynamics between mentor and protégé.
Set against the stark, unforgiving beauty of a Canadian forest, *Who by Fire* unfolds like a modern gothic tale, where paranoia and atmosphere collide. Lesage's direction leans into ambiguity, leaving audiences to question whether the real threat is the lodge itself or the shadows of Jeff's own mind. With a haunting score and a cast delivering nuanced performances, this drama lingers long after the credits roll, making it a standout in 2024's indie horror-adjacent lineup.




