The site's critical consensus reads, " Writing with Fire pays stirring tribute to the power of journalism - and presents a chilling glimpse of the forces aligned against it." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 83 out of 100 based on 11 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". The film has garnered a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes from critics based on 38 reviews, with an average rating of 8.40/10. Set in the backdrop of an increasingly polarized world, Writing with Fire journeys with Meera and her band of sisters for five years - as they break traditions on the frontlines of India's biggest issues and within the confines of their homes, redefining what it truly means to be powerful. Led by Chief Reporter Meera and her feisty understudy, crime reporter Suneeta, the film bears witness to wit, intelligence and compassion of these journalists in confronting the most urgent stories of our times. Armed with smartphones, these women journalists report from some of the most difficult regions of the country, risking everything to speak truth to power. Writing with Fire tells the story of Khabar Lahariya, the only news agency in India run by Dalit (oppressed-caste) women.
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It was named a "Critics Pick" by The New York Times, and Jason Rezaian at The Washington Post called it "the most inspiring journalism movie - maybe ever". It received unanimous acclaim from film festivals and critics, winning several international awards and critical acclaim from the press. Produced under Ghosh and Thomas' Black Ticket Films banner, the film had its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where it won two awards, the Audience Award and a Special Jury Award in the World Cinema Documentary category. It is the first Indian feature documentary to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. On Friday morning, the Larimer sheriff asked people to avoid the Crown Point area, Long Draw area, areas west of Red Feather and south of Deadman, and the southern end of the Laramie River Valley, according to a Facebook post.Writing with Fire is a 2021 Indian documentary film directed by filmmakers Sushmit Ghosh and Rintu Thomas about the journalists running the Dalit women led newspaper Khabar Lahariya, as they shift from 14-years of print to digital journalism using smartphones. Picnic Sites closed include Bellaire Lake, Bennett Creek, Cameron Pass, Chambers Lake, Fish Creek and Tunnel. This closure also impacts on numerous trails and trailheads and a number of boating and fishing sites are closed, including Chambers Lake. Thirteen campgrounds also were closed: Aspen Glen, Bellaire Lake, Big Bend, Big South, Browns Park, Chambers Lake, Grandview, Jacks Gulch, Long Draw, North Fork, Sleeping Elephant, Tom Bennett, and Tunnel, according to a Forest Service news release. Forest Service closed a portion of the Roosevelt National Forest: All land west of Larimer 69 and 63E, east of the Colorado State Forest, south of Larimer 80C and north of Rocky Mountain Park. Please continue to check the latest information before you head out for your weekend plans,” the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office tweeted Friday morning. “Fire Managers will be putting a closure order in place this morning for #CameronPeakFire area that will affect camping and hiking activities. The fire officials and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office have ordered evacuations of campgrounds, hiking trails, lakes and picnic areas in a large area, including 300,000 acres in the Roosevelt National Forest. Cameron Peak fire update: Larimer County sheriff asks people to stay away from popular recreational areas Close Menu