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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sara_DosaSara Dosa - Wikipedia

    Sara Dosa is an American documentary director and producer. Dosa wrote, produced and directed the 2022 documentary film Fire of Love, which was nominated for a BAFTA and an Academy Award. Dosa won the 2023 DGA Award for Outstanding Directing for the film.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2393385Sara Dosa - IMDb

    Sara Dosa is an award-winning nonfiction filmmaker whose work centers on the human relationship with non-human nature. For her directing work, Dosa has won a Peabody and the Directors' Guild of America Awards, among others, and has been nominated for an Oscar, BAFTA and Independent Spirit Award.

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  3. Sara Dosa (Director) is an Indie Spirit Award-nominated doc director and Peabody award-winning producer whose interests lay in telling unexpected character-driven stories about...

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  4. Jul 6, 2022 · Sara Dosa's documentary "Fire of Love" follows the lives and careers of French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who fell in love and traveled the world together. The film uses their own footage and narration to tell a passionate and visually stunning love story.

  5. Watch the trailer, find screenings & book tickets for Fire of Love on the official site. In cinemas 29 July 2022 brought to you by Dogwoof. Directed by: Sara Dosa.

  6. Sara Dosa is an award-winning nonfiction filmmaker whose work centers on the human relationship with non-human nature. For her directing work, Dosa has won a Peabody and the Directors' Guild of America Awards, among others, and has been nominated for an Oscar, BAFTA and Independent Spirit Award.

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  8. Nov 11, 2022 · Fire of Love: Directed by Sara Dosa. With Miranda July, Katia Krafft, Maurice Krafft, Roland Haas. Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.