‘Fire’ (UAE cinemas): This action-packed Russian movie (which is in English) tells the heroic tale of firefighters and rescuers of the Aerial Forest Protection Service and the Ministry of Emergency Situations who battle the elements. Aleksey Nuzhny, director and co-screenwriter, said in a statement that they tried to use as little CGI for the movie. “Our production designers and pyrotechnicians were a great help in that respect. I have to say, though, that we didn’t set fire to a single living tree! Instead, we bought trees that had already been chopped down and used them to create a forest set in a huge studio,” he said. “You’d step inside and find yourself in a real-life forest, with trees and mushrooms and berries. Then, for every take, we’d set fire to the set, put the fire out, then set fire to it again and extinguish it again. That went on for about 70 days. The effect was very realistic, but it was obviously dangerous. The actors had to run into the fire and act while surrounded by flames, inside this fire.”