Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Howard film on Calif. inferno screened at Sundance festival

- By Jake Coyle

PARK CITY, Utah — Ron Howard knew Paradise, the Northern California town devastated by the most destructiv­e wildfire in California history.

His mother-in-law had lived there, and he had visited the town. He had some understand­ing of its people. Ten days after what became known as the Camp Fire swept through Paradise, killing 85 people and destroying roughly 19,000 buildings, Howard went to see it.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” he said.

A little over a year later, Howard came to the Sundance Film Festival to premiere “Rebuilding Paradise,” a documentar­y he directed about the aftermath of the Camp Fire, including the colossal cleanup and rebuilding efforts of the close-knit rural community.

It’s the third documentar­y in four years for Howard, following “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week” and “Pavarotti.” But “Rebuilding Paradise” was a more open-ended exercise.

“There was no thesis to prove,” Howard said. “It’s my first real vérité documentar­y where you go in with yourself and field producers and some cameras and you just start asking questions and see what the story’s going to be.”

That included getting close with the residents of Paradise, several of whom came to the Park City festival for the movie’s premiere.

“Rebuilding Paradise” largely avoids a discussion of climate change, focusing instead on the strain of rebuilding and the persistenc­e of the townspeopl­e. Howard was careful not to draw politics into the film.

“This is not about policy. If I wanted to make a movie about climate change, there’d be all kinds of charts and data and talking heads with statistics,” Howard said. “But I think we all sense that for whatever reason, this is more likely to touch our lives either directly or through loved ones, these kinds of problems. So what does that mean? Then what?”

National Geographic will release “Rebuilding Paradise” later this year.

 ?? The Associated Press file ?? Homes leveled by the Camp Fire line a developmen­t in Paradise, Calif., in 2018. A documentar­y on the fire is being screened at the Sundance Film Festival this year.
The Associated Press file Homes leveled by the Camp Fire line a developmen­t in Paradise, Calif., in 2018. A documentar­y on the fire is being screened at the Sundance Film Festival this year.

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