
Fire 2016
In *Fire (2016)*, a fiery-haired young man discovers his latent supernatural abilities, but harnessing them proves far more dangerous than he imagined.
Director: Christopher Andrews
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fire (2016) about?
*Fire (2016)* follows a young man who uncovers a dangerous power within himself after an unexpected encounter in a new setting. As he grapples with the overwhelming force of his abilities, the film explores themes of self-control, fear, and the consequences of unleashing hidden potential.
Who directed Fire?
Christopher Andrews directed *Fire (2016)*, bringing a sharp visual style to this intense short film.
Who stars in Fire?
The lead role is played by Ewan Mitchell, supported by Michael Shaeffer, Rupert Procter, and Jayden King.
Is Fire (2016) worth watching?
While *Fire (2016)* is unrated on IMDb, its blend of drama and fantasy, combined with strong performances and a compelling premise, makes it worth a watch for fans of short films with supernatural themes.
How long is Fire?
Fire has a runtime of 14 minutes.
About Fire (2016) — A Short Film of Supernatural Struggle and Inner Flame
In *Fire (2016)*, a fiery-haired young man discovers his latent supernatural abilities, but harnessing them proves far more dangerous than he imagined. When he stumbles into an unfamiliar urban landscape, his struggle to contain his volatile powers takes a dramatic turn, revealing the raw intensity beneath his quiet exterior. Directed by Christopher Andrews, this short film blends drama and fantasy into a tense, atmospheric narrative that explores the fine line between control and chaos.
Ewan Mitchell stars as the protagonist, with Michael Shaeffer, Rupert Procter, and Jayden King rounding out the cast in a gripping performance that captures the tension of confronting one's own nature. Shot with a moody, cinematic eye, *Fire (2016)* delivers a compact yet potent story about inner turmoil and the unpredictable fire of human emotion.